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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^Yes, pretty much. A person will be from a meth capital and think they can lord it over people from new jersey, sometimes new york and pennsylvania, even DC. When I said "i lived all over" I meant as an adult, but I grew up on the east coast, and I noticed east coast people are always direct about it, and will tell you the exact place they're from. It's always someone with a thick southern accent who says "y'all", or who just radiates that "small town" energy, who try to convince you they are a native Manhattanite. I mean, come on! It's just farcical. Stop lying![/quote] Jersey PP: I kind of disagree. If I ask someone where they're from and they say "Chelsea" I know that's where they live and if I'm dying to know more I'll ask where they grew up. I never had anyone dodge that question, and 99% of the time I can say something nice about where they're from (I travel a lot for work). I found Texans are great with this, they tell me where they currently live and follow it up with where they grew up. And they don't insult NJ because they think they should :wink: Also, I suppose I have small town energy because I'm from a small town in Bergen County. [/quote] Texas has very honest energy too. They are exceedingly upfront, which is why they are kind southern but kind of not. They kind of have east coast energy, supplanted to texas[/quote]
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