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jeeperbryan wrote:There are 2 types of people in the US. Those that are Texan and those that wish they were Texan.
"Be sure you're right, then go ahead"? Or maybe that's just Fess Parker as Davy Crockett. That's the only quote I remember from the Disney TV shows.txflyer wrote:You can always quote Davy Crockett in that situation.
All kidding aside...your right. I traveled around the country racing for a couple years and immediately became aware that my typical greeting to a stranger, "HOWDY", was not always returned with enthusiasm. Many times the reaction was more of a cold stare. My racing buddy and I got such a kick out of the coldness of Northeasterners that we would intentionally keep being nice to them, just to make them madAbraham wrote:Generally speaking, it's the rare Southerner, whether from Texas or Tennessee, or Georgia or (?) that isn't friendly from the git go, but it happens.
On the other hand, Northerners, especially East Coasters, are generally quite distant at best unless they've lived down South for a while. They then learn to drop the unnecessary guard and almost always come around to being friendly in general too.
East Coast Northerners in general, range from reserved at best to downright hostile to strangers. I think it may be due in part to overly crowded living conditions and a vast cultural difference. These folks are generally very wary of those they don't know and you're suspect in general until proven innocent.
The doctor will now leave the room...
Oldgringo wrote:HEY! I'm from Tennessee and you won't find a nicer more understanding guy than me nearly anywhere...and that's the truth.![]()
BTW 03Lightning, Deliverance was set and filmed in Georgia. Speaking of toothless guys (and gals), are you familiar with the Big Thicket?
The quote I'm thinking of is the one he made after loosing re-election to Congress for Tennessee. He told his district where to go and said "I'm going to Texas".LarryH wrote:"Be sure you're right, then go ahead"? Or maybe that's just Fess Parker as Davy Crockett. That's the only quote I remember from the Disney TV shows.txflyer wrote:You can always quote Davy Crockett in that situation.
Oldgringo wrote:It has been my experience over the past 3 score years that even yankees don't like yankees.