Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well OP- anyone not from a coastal state is from flyover country. There are lots of smart kids everywhere. Most of the smartest ones do manage to escape. I am from flyover (Ohio)+ was proud to read in the NYT that the majority of CEOs come from 4 states - (CA, NY, OH, and PA). So that equals two coastal and 2 flyovers. Even Steven.
So are North and South Carolina not “flyover then?
NP not PP, but North and South Carolina are not “flyover country.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well OP- anyone not from a coastal state is from flyover country. There are lots of smart kids everywhere. Most of the smartest ones do manage to escape. I am from flyover (Ohio)+ was proud to read in the NYT that the majority of CEOs come from 4 states - (CA, NY, OH, and PA). So that equals two coastal and 2 flyovers. Even Steven.
So are North and South Carolina not “flyover then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here. People from there do not mind the term flyover country. It’s kind of a point of pride for them and kind of used tongue-in-cheek by people there. Carry on using it, DCUM.
I’m from there and we think you are annoying and condescending you use it, but we’re too polite to tell you that.
I'm from there too and I think it's funny. You need a thicker skin.
DP. It’s not used as a term of endearment. I mean, look at this thread to understand what ppl mean when they refer to flyover country. If that’s funny to you and you are truly from that part of the country, that’s pretty pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The schools suck and the youth sports scene is a joke unless you live near one of the handful of major cities. Flyover is flyover for a reason; it’s cheap for a reason; everyone with talent flees for a reason; professionals laugh at job offers from there unless it’s doubling their comp. Look at the fastest growing places, then look at the most in-decline places, and you’ll see pretty quickly flyover country is only going to continue sinking. Which begs the question, why attend college in a place you wouldn’t want to live in afterwards? It’s pointless and hamstrings your kid. Ex. Want to be in politics, go to Georgetown/GW/American/Catholic/Howard — not some random flyover college 800 miles away from DC.
or....not. https://www.inspectionsupport.com/resources/the-fastest-growing-metropolitan-areas-in-the-u-s/
God, some of ya'll are DUMB dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Well OP- anyone not from a coastal state is from flyover country. There are lots of smart kids everywhere. Most of the smartest ones do manage to escape. I am from flyover (Ohio)+ was proud to read in the NYT that the majority of CEOs come from 4 states - (CA, NY, OH, and PA). So that equals two coastal and 2 flyovers. Even Steven.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here. People from there do not mind the term flyover country. It’s kind of a point of pride for them and kind of used tongue-in-cheek by people there. Carry on using it, DCUM.
I’m from there and we think you are annoying and condescending you use it, but we’re too polite to tell you that.
I'm from there too and I think it's funny. You need a thicker skin.
DP. It’s not used as a term of endearment. I mean, look at this thread to understand what ppl mean when they refer to flyover country. If that’s funny to you and you are truly from that part of the country, that’s pretty pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:OP seems very sheltered. I would assume that the "little folks" in those states are probably more worldly than her/him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here. People from there do not mind the term flyover country. It’s kind of a point of pride for them and kind of used tongue-in-cheek by people there. Carry on using it, DCUM.
I’m from there and we think you are annoying and condescending you use it, but we’re too polite to tell you that.
I'm from there too and I think it's funny. You need a thicker skin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you even read your link? The only flyover country growing is Mountain West and Nashville. The rest is a dying dump, especially the Rust Belt.
the op brought up Idaho specifically as "flyover country" -- fastest growing state.
Anonymous wrote:Well, one thing that might be important to a lot of people on DCUM--many of the schools in those states do NOT require the Covid vaccine for students.
To me, that is a good thing, and I am specifically encouraging my kid to look at some of those schools.
If it's important to you/your student that the school DOES mandate the Covid vaccine, you'll want to look closely at the specific school's policy.