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In reply to the discussion: A note about "Cali." [View all]doc03
(39,067 posts)141. I am in Ohio and never heard it called cali and never heard frisco except maybe on TV. I toured
California last year and thought it was beautiful and the people I talked to were very nice. If you mention San Fransisco
here most people make some comment about gays. They think you are risking your life in LA they have to say something about the
gangs. We have a lot of close minded people prejudiced people here.
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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