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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I moved here about 5 years ago and low key feel like my coworkers tolerate me but judge the fact that I’m from the south. I’ve only worked in corporate jobs, and never talk about politics, but identify as right of center but I don’t really like Trump and don’t feel comfortable talking about politics. I feel like I have to hide the fact that I’m a southern sorority girl that did a debutante ball, goes to church and country clubs ect even though they people I work with grew up upper middle class too. I’ve also scrubbed my social media of all the fraternity formal date pics and things like that after some snarky comments. I’d just love to understand why people are so judgemental. My experience has always been that people in my life and hometown are kind and polite, so would love some honest feedback about what people think here about southern women and how I can appear more approachable while staying true to myself. [/quote] I am not DC native, transplant from Europe. I LOVE people from south. They, primarily, are very well educated, well read, kind, less mental issues compared to people from North East, less arrogant. Please, stay true to who you are. It is such a pleasant contrast to meet people like you. [/quote] Interesting. So, when you say that you “LOVE people from south (sic)” are you saying that you only “LOVE” and possibly have only met people who have actually left the South? As in, left the South to come to the Northeast /Mid-Atlantic areas of the country? If so, you might want to ask them why they left. [/quote] I did not say that I only love people who relocated to the north, you made it up and then judged me for the things you made up. I had an opportunity to travel to Georgia, North and South Carolina, New Orleans, and Alabama and to meet locals in those regions. As for the southern people I met in DC and NYC, I don't care why they left. A lot of them relocated for college, job opportunity, marriage. As an immigrant myself, it does not matter for me why people moved. It is more important what they bring with them. [/quote] No, actually I asked you a question. Have a lovely evening.[/quote] DP here. With YOUR slant on it as if you have an axe to grind. [/quote]
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