Re: regional vs. national and dialects/accents
Grishny, on host 12.29.132.98
Tuesday, March 26, 2002, at 05:49:58
Re: regional vs. national and dialects/accents posted by Dagmar on Tuesday, March 26, 2002, at 05:12:47:
> Reading this thread (this bit of it in > particular), however, has made me wonder if > this uptightness isn't actually more of a New > England characteristic, and I should spend > some time travelling about the U.S. before I > discard it for faraway continents.
Definitely. This is such a large, diverse country that if you travel all over it, you're going to find all kinds of people, attitudes, and even cultures. I'm not all that well travelled, but even I've noticed pointed differences in how people treat each other in different places. My last out-of-town trip was only a couple hundred miles away, about 3 hours south to Louisville, Kentucky, and even there I noticed a difference. Servers in restaurants seemed more chatty and friendly, and people in general just seemed more laid back and open. I can't for the life of me think of why that would be. What is about Kentucky, or the South in general, that makes people more hospitable? What is it about New England that makes people more "uptight" and reserved?
It's gotta be more than just the weather.
Gri"now what do Aussies and Kentuckians have in common?"shny
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