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In reply to the discussion: A note about "Cali." [View all]Bennyboy
(10,440 posts)133. NORCAL/SOCAL I use all the time
more than Cali surely and more in speech as well....
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If all I had to worry about was someone abbreviating the name of my state...
Mojorabbit
Oct 2013
#310
Bob Wills called it "San Antone", so that's good enough for me. It's "San Antone". nt
SDjack
Oct 2013
#282
I kind of wish Pasadena, it is beautiful there...actually, I am way closer to the Coast..
Tikki
Oct 2013
#162
You live in such an amazing community...sometimes we pick a neighborhood there and drive..
Tikki
Oct 2013
#321
He kinda did start it, and he proves the OP's point as James is from NY. Born there.
Bluenorthwest
Oct 2013
#80
I've learned to treat use of the term gently in younger people because it is in
Bluenorthwest
Oct 2013
#120
i've heard a story about someone with a slight accent flying to oakland and winding up in
unblock
Oct 2013
#121
NorCal always amuses me a bit, because it seems that most of the people who use it
petronius
Oct 2013
#144
While we're at it - there is way more to New york State than the city of New York
hedgehog
Oct 2013
#26
Yup- I grew up in Spencerport, west of Rochester - 350 miles from New York City
NBachers
Oct 2013
#249
Because it's a long state. Michigan does it too, with Yoopers and Lowpers.
ScreamingMeemie
Oct 2013
#35
Heh. Having been born in Milwaukee, I tend to call the U.P. Wisconsin...
ScreamingMeemie
Oct 2013
#53
Yes, as most schoolchildren on both sides of Lake Michigan had to learn in 4th grade.
ScreamingMeemie
Oct 2013
#70
The troll thing is relatively recent. It was Yoopers and Lowpers for the 27 years I lived there.
ScreamingMeemie
Oct 2013
#88
Because they are two entirely different states sharing one government that is mostly
Egalitarian Thug
Oct 2013
#101
Well, to be fair, they can call it anything they like as long as they don't mind being seen
OregonBlue
Oct 2013
#30
Correct. Most people manage the Or-y- bit. It's the gun/gone that throws them.
OregonBlue
Oct 2013
#289
In the backwoods of Ohio we say the interstate since there is only one around here. n/t
doc03
Oct 2013
#151
When I first moved here (1981) that "the" preface was seen as a solely Socal usage.
pinto
Oct 2013
#71
Actually a person should take Highway 101 or Interstate 5 going either direction
Bluenorthwest
Oct 2013
#117
Yes, you're risking censure and disapproval if you apply Los Angeles terminology
NBachers
Oct 2013
#256
Buffalo people put the "the" in front of freeway numbers, or the the other way?
petronius
Oct 2013
#187
Good test, except that she learned to drive in California - there may be a corrupting influence
petronius
Oct 2013
#197
I love California, lived there for quite awhile and frequently going back for visits...
whathehell
Oct 2013
#44
Well, I think people like it when others have respect for the place they are visiting
Luminous Animal
Oct 2013
#243
Maybe but I think some states and cities take themselves a little too seriously
whathehell
Oct 2013
#330
Yep, pet peeve among us native Nevadans is that NevAHHHHHda crap, trying to sound British.
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#51
Because we're not speaking Spanish when we use it. We're speaking English.
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#221
We DON'T want to change the pronunciation. Especially to suit some East Coast city dudes.
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#222
Tangent alert. If you live in Washington, be aware that your state's name doesn't have an "r".
lumberjack_jeff
Oct 2013
#48
that's right, no state in the union shortens its name. it's "jersey", not "jers", for instance.
unblock
Oct 2013
#56
yeah, tex is usually a person, not the state. but "pee-ay" works for pennsylvania.
unblock
Oct 2013
#61
If one isn't from Cali(fornia), and isn't attempting thru colloquialisms to fool others
Schema Thing
Oct 2013
#60
I don't see that this has anything to do with that thread, so ease your conscience if you like. nt
Hekate
Oct 2013
#264
And it's California, not "Cali." Nobody who is actually from California calls it "Cali."
Ptah
Oct 2013
#268
Sorry, but the OP admitted it was "silliness." No need to defend the indefensible. n/t
ScreamingMeemie
Oct 2013
#269
Is this a Southern California thing? Because I have lived here for 30 years...
Luminous Animal
Oct 2013
#244
I'm a CA native and have never heard "Cali" in reference to California either
BuddhaGirl
Oct 2013
#272
Maybe in MineralMan land, but we've been calling it Cali since at least the '30s.
Egalitarian Thug
Oct 2013
#107
It's mean, and I hate that I got sucked into it...thinking it was just a discussion.
ScreamingMeemie
Oct 2013
#143
I was born in Cali, lived in Neva, Oreg, Flori, Ohio, Newj, and now in Wash.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Oct 2013
#136
I am in Ohio and never heard it called cali and never heard frisco except maybe on TV. I toured
doc03
Oct 2013
#141
I don’t care if people say “Cali” or “Frisco," even though I never refer to my state & city that way
deurbano
Oct 2013
#150
1969-70 was when I was visiting! Interesting time for you to live in San Francisco.
deurbano
Oct 2013
#184
You can call my state "Pennsy" if you want; just don't abbreviate it "Penn."!
WinkyDink
Oct 2013
#156
you've never heard the song by LL COOL J from 1988 "I'm Going Back To Cali"? :)
Divine Discontent
Oct 2013
#229
Lived there most of my like and the only ones I heard call it "cali" were in the Valley.
Spitfire of ATJ
Oct 2013
#192
I've lived here my whole life, and I don't think I've ever heard Cali. Frisco, yeah.
tofuandbeer
Oct 2013
#194
Well, considering the poster used to call African Americans "chimps" on his first love board FR
Dragonfli
Oct 2013
#296
I live in Los Angeles, don't care what you call us, the state or the cities because we're cool. nt
TeamPooka
Oct 2013
#214
Stupid and immature call out thread. I live in SoCal and I don't care if people say Cali
cui bono
Oct 2013
#235
Since 58, born in Downey, kidhood in Orange and living around the Riverside Cali
nolabels
Oct 2013
#298
"Frisco" is "the City" (I lived in the Bay Area) and U.C. Berkeley is "Cal"
anneboleyn
Oct 2013
#280
I'm going to ONLY call it Cali from now on whenever referring to it on DU...
phleshdef
Oct 2013
#291
Do you have a link showing that teenage girls in Iowa call California "Cali?"
cyberswede
Oct 2013
#294
Funny and true. I'm from The Big Mater (Sacramento), which no one who lives here calls 'Sacto'.
byronius
Oct 2013
#301
Cali Cali Cali Cali Cali Cali Cali Cali Cali Cali Cali Cali Cali Cali Cali Cali Cali Cali Cali Cali
L0oniX
Oct 2013
#313
(Just a public service announcement. I didn't mean you personally, MM.)
Gidney N Cloyd
Oct 2013
#344