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Stereotypes about other cities/regions...and are they true? Posted on 06-27-2004
R-Tistic

Well when i came down here they allways say i can tell you a North Nigg@ because yall stuck up like a ****. Well it's not that it's just we think high of our self. But that is what i hear that nigg@ from mIchigan stuck up
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replied on 06-27-2004 07:47PM [Reply]
most of the stereotypes about los angeles people are wrong... none of my family members are in gangs (that i know of), i can't crip walk, and NO, i have never met Snoop! :evil:
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La replied on 06-27-2004 09:01PM [Reply]
Oh yeah, reading Shoya's response reminded me of sumthing else I noticed with southerners...When you are from the north...North meaning everything from Delaware and farther up....is what we consider the north. So it kills me when I hear someone I meet from Florida or Georgia say they got family " up north. " And I'll be like where? And they will say Virginia. We DO NOT consider Virginia the north whatsoever. YEs, it is north of the deep south states...but it cannnot be put into the same category of the " northeastern states. " If anything, just say they live on or close to that Maxon Dixon line.
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WileECoyote06 replied on 06-27-2004 09:02PM [Reply]
Yeah and Left-Coasters always seem to think that people from NC play ball. I can't play a lick of b-ball. . . and hell I'm only 5'9".
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replied on 06-27-2004 09:17PM [Reply]
R-Tistic wrote:
phoenix wrote:
Oh, I thought all the southern girls were church girls with morals. Well let me say that there are a lot of pregnant girls and mommas entering high school this fall. Those that are not pregnant or already with a baby, look like they are a Gemini video reject. My assumptions about the south were far from reality.
LOL, you aren't the only one. It is always hard to generalize a large number of people in any way, but being that my parents and family are from down south, they used to always tell me that I would find my wife down here and that the females here all have higher morals and are more religious and everything else than the ones in California. Well....there are a FEW of those left out here, but they are a lot harder to find. You will find them in college more than anywhere else, but even at that, it's hard to find them because a lot of girls nowadays are just wild. When I first started goin to big events like Homecomings, I didn't realize how **** some of the females were. I am sure that they don't represent all of the girls down south, and I know they all aren't like that, but those are the ones that make themselves stand out the most.
ha...our band went to FAMU's homecoming this year and they were wild...a girl flashed our charter bus when we were going to the parade...not complaining :lol:
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La replied on 06-27-2004 09:38PM [Reply]
^^^ There were mad high school bands at our homecoming last year..
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Poody from Sandy Springs, GA replied on 06-27-2004 10:25PM [Reply]
* $ MiLa $ * wrote:
^^^ There were mad high school bands at our homecoming last year..
yeah our high school always played at yalls homecoming
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lostsquishy replied on 06-27-2004 11:14PM [Reply]
hmmm.....coming from Cincinnati was a change because people in tha nati aren't tryna do nothing with their lives and they hate when they see you doing something with yours. In ATL people like to see others doing good...even nigz in the trap was given me grief about gettin kicked outta school...I got dope boys cussin me out for not studyin and writin my papers....People in the A like too see others suceed whereas peeps in the nati are always tryna keep you down...
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Quiet One from Hampton, VA replied on 06-28-2004 12:26AM [Reply]
When I arrived at school my freshman year, I was confronted with the most ignorant stereotypes about the south, ever. People asked me if Kentuckians wore shoes, were incestuous, and lived in huts with dirt floors. I just laughed at them of course, but thats what people thought of folks from Kentucky. Of course non of it is or was true.
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lostsquishy replied on 06-28-2004 11:18AM [Reply]
Quiet One wrote:
When I arrived at school my freshman year, I was confronted with the most ignorant stereotypes about the south, ever. People asked me if Kentuckians wore shoes, were incestuous, and lived in huts with dirt floors. I just laughed at them of course, but thats what people thought of folks from Kentucky. Of course non of it is or was true.
Girl you know you walk around barefoot.... :lol: (My fam is straight outta Lexington....I never have on shoes...)
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replied on 06-28-2004 12:24PM [Reply]
I think folks from the Area appear stuck up to alot of people from other regions. I would have to agree because unlike other states...people from DC and the surrounding area rarely hang out with people from other states. I know at my school there are a few of us that have friends from other states...but most of them hang out with people who are from The Area or have lived there at some point in there lives.
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