Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Using three States where people I’ve personally met seem incredibly proud to be from - Texas, New Jersey and New York. I’ll also throw in the city of Cleveland because I know someone who boasts proudly of having lived there for their entire childhood.
Are you raised to be proud of your State? How did it work for you?
Why is it certain States or cities and not others that have a good portion of the population that carry that pride everywhere they go? Is it encouraged?
Where are you from OP? Some flyover place you're embarrassed of, like Ohio or Michigan?
How could anyone ever be ashamed of Michigan?! It’s beautiful, it’s Motown, it’s American cars, and cherries!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Using three States where people I’ve personally met seem incredibly proud to be from - Texas, New Jersey and New York. I’ll also throw in the city of Cleveland because I know someone who boasts proudly of having lived there for their entire childhood.
Are you raised to be proud of your State? How did it work for you?
Why is it certain States or cities and not others that have a good portion of the population that carry that pride everywhere they go? Is it encouraged?
Where are you from OP? Some flyover place you're embarrassed of, like Ohio or Michigan?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't think of too many states that if someone told me, "I am from x state" I would respond with "ooh how cool! tell me more!"
Except maybe Alaska.
Hawaii.
Anonymous wrote:I think people are proud of being from New York City but I’ve never seen excessive pride from New York State. Pride in New Jersey is a defense mechanism because it used to be the bit of so many jokes.
Texas pride is interesting. It’s taught in schools. Texas was the only country accepted into the USA so there’s that. But Texas is such a pit and so messed up, I don’t get the pride.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Using three States where people I’ve personally met seem incredibly proud to be from - Texas, New Jersey and New York. I’ll also throw in the city of Cleveland because I know someone who boasts proudly of having lived there for their entire childhood.
Are you raised to be proud of your State? How did it work for you?
Why is it certain States or cities and not others that have a good portion of the population that carry that pride everywhere they go? Is it encouraged?
Where are you from OP? Some flyover place you're embarrassed of, like Ohio or Michigan?
Anonymous wrote:I can't think of too many states that if someone told me, "I am from x state" I would respond with "ooh how cool! tell me more!"
Except maybe Alaska.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get a fuming, deep, defensive sense of anger inside of me when people call my hometown (in the PA coal region) a “shithole,” that’s for sure. So goddamn insulting.
Is it not? Are talented people clamoring to move there?
Anonymous wrote:I get a fuming, deep, defensive sense of anger inside of me when people call my hometown (in the PA coal region) a “shithole,” that’s for sure. So goddamn insulting.
Anonymous wrote:I'm from FL, and I take zero pride in it. The "Florida Man" exists for a reason...
Anonymous wrote:Using three States where people I’ve personally met seem incredibly proud to be from - Texas, New Jersey and New York. I’ll also throw in the city of Cleveland because I know someone who boasts proudly of having lived there for their entire childhood.
Are you raised to be proud of your State? How did it work for you?
Why is it certain States or cities and not others that have a good portion of the population that carry that pride everywhere they go? Is it encouraged?