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Warpy

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27. Various regions of this country have wildly different cultural standards,
Sat Dec 27, 2014, 06:09 PM
Dec 2014

so much so that visiting them is like visiting a foreign country--or another planet.

I moved from Dixie to Boston and from Boston to NM.

I think about the only way to feel like a generic American with people from different regions is to meet in a country offshore, even the UK or Ireland where there isn't a language barrier.

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