Anonymous wrote:
I believe I posted on page 1 that Western NY is its own thing. Nobody wants to own it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...it's definitely not the Midwest. WTF? I went to Purdue, an actual Midwestern school, and lived and worked in Buffalo for 7 years. It's a polite East Coast town, almost Canadian in its friendliness.
I also roll my eyes at what people think New York culture is. New York is a diverse state, and the city itself holds many cultures within it. Buffalo is rusty industrial New York. You don't need a coarse Brooklyn accent and a fake-hostile attitude to be a "New Yorker".
East Coast?!
...yes. Did you fail elementary school geography?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...it's definitely not the Midwest. WTF? I went to Purdue, an actual Midwestern school, and lived and worked in Buffalo for 7 years. It's a polite East Coast town, almost Canadian in its friendliness.
I also roll my eyes at what people think New York culture is. New York is a diverse state, and the city itself holds many cultures within it. Buffalo is rusty industrial New York. You don't need a coarse Brooklyn accent and a fake-hostile attitude to be a "New Yorker".
East Coast?!
Yes? East Coast is a geographic distinction not a qualitative one. There are plenty of shitholes throughout the east coast.
Of course there are shitholes on the East Coast. Buffalo is not on the East Coast. It's over a 7 hour drive from the coast.
NY State may touch the coast. Most of its people may live an hour or less from the coast. But just being in NY State does not make a municipality an East Coast municipality.
I believe I posted on page 1 that Western NY is its own thing. Nobody wants to own it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...it's definitely not the Midwest. WTF? I went to Purdue, an actual Midwestern school, and lived and worked in Buffalo for 7 years. It's a polite East Coast town, almost Canadian in its friendliness.
I also roll my eyes at what people think New York culture is. New York is a diverse state, and the city itself holds many cultures within it. Buffalo is rusty industrial New York. You don't need a coarse Brooklyn accent and a fake-hostile attitude to be a "New Yorker".
East Coast?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...it's definitely not the Midwest. WTF? I went to Purdue, an actual Midwestern school, and lived and worked in Buffalo for 7 years. It's a polite East Coast town, almost Canadian in its friendliness.
I also roll my eyes at what people think New York culture is. New York is a diverse state, and the city itself holds many cultures within it. Buffalo is rusty industrial New York. You don't need a coarse Brooklyn accent and a fake-hostile attitude to be a "New Yorker".
East Coast?!
Yes? East Coast is a geographic distinction not a qualitative one. There are plenty of shitholes throughout the east coast.
Anonymous wrote:...it's definitely not the Midwest. WTF? I went to Purdue, an actual Midwestern school, and lived and worked in Buffalo for 7 years. It's a polite East Coast town, almost Canadian in its friendliness.
I also roll my eyes at what people think New York culture is. New York is a diverse state, and the city itself holds many cultures within it. Buffalo is rusty industrial New York. You don't need a coarse Brooklyn accent and a fake-hostile attitude to be a "New Yorker".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...it's definitely not the Midwest. WTF? I went to Purdue, an actual Midwestern school, and lived and worked in Buffalo for 7 years. It's a polite East Coast town, almost Canadian in its friendliness.
I also roll my eyes at what people think New York culture is. New York is a diverse state, and the city itself holds many cultures within it. Buffalo is rusty industrial New York. You don't need a coarse Brooklyn accent and a fake-hostile attitude to be a "New Yorker".
East Coast?!
Anonymous wrote:...it's definitely not the Midwest. WTF? I went to Purdue, an actual Midwestern school, and lived and worked in Buffalo for 7 years. It's a polite East Coast town, almost Canadian in its friendliness.
I also roll my eyes at what people think New York culture is. New York is a diverse state, and the city itself holds many cultures within it. Buffalo is rusty industrial New York. You don't need a coarse Brooklyn accent and a fake-hostile attitude to be a "New Yorker".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Midwesterner. People from Buffalo are like the cousins of the Midwest. The only difference is that they aren't "Midwestern nice".
I’m from Rochester, only about 60 miles from Buffalo and very similar in culture.
I like this descriptive use of the term “cousins”. I also think we’re nice people, and very different from our downstate fellow citizens.
“Midwestern nice”, imo, is a real thing. I winter in SW Florida and there are midwesterners all over the place. Almost all of them are salt of the earth nice.
When asked where we are from we always say WNY in an attempt to distinguish ourselves from some of the negative connotations of the NYC/NJ area.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a Midwesterner. People from Buffalo are like the cousins of the Midwest. The only difference is that they aren't "Midwestern nice".