Local Stereotypes

So seriously I want to see what the average Aussie or Scot holds as Alabama stereotypes or at least Southern United States.
 
When I still mention I'm from New York, people automatically think I'm from New York City. I once corrected someone and said I was Buffalo, the other side of the state. He still asked me how I liked the ocean and beaches.
 
Are there any Connecticut stereotypes?

~Thylo:cool:

Damn Yankees? Lets see rude, uncaring (low rates of personal charity per capita), high taxes, intrusive nanny state, crowded, no open spaces, self important, basically everything about y'all is a slap in the face the Founders vision especially compared to the West or the South.


I would mention guns but I promised not to hijack anymore threads with that one.
 
When I still mention I'm from New York, people automatically think I'm from New York City. I once corrected someone and said I was Buffalo, the other side of the state. He still asked me how I liked the ocean and beaches.

Hot wings, sucky sports, and ugly women.
 
Damn Yankees? Lets see rude, uncaring (low rates of personal charity per capita), high taxes, intrusive nanny state, crowded, no open spaces, self important, basically everything about y'all is a slap in the face the Founders vision especially compared to the West or the South.


I would mention guns but I promised not to hijack anymore threads with that one.

You're thinking Bridgeport:p Taxes are bad, though. I would argue the whole no open spaces thing. How is everything about us a slap in the face to the founders of the country? We were here before the rest of y'all. And we had a constitution first;)

How come every time I quote everyone of your posts it's longer from what I originally quoted. All the last few stuff wasn't there until I quoted it.:confused:

~Thylo:cool:
 
You're thinking Bridgeport:p Taxes are bad, though. I would argue the whole no open spaces thing. How is everything about us a slap in the face to the founders of the country? We were here before the rest of y'all. And we had a constitution first;)

How come every time I quote everyone of your posts it's longer from what I originally quoted. All the last few stuff wasn't there until I quoted it.:confused:

~Thylo:cool:

Because usually I go back and edit instead of having 6 posts of mine in a row clutter the conversation. I do it because of years of being on forums as a common courtesy

But anyway I was just posting common stereotypes not necessarily my views of you or anyone in particular from Connecticut.

About the whole no open spaces thing, I live on a 120 acre farm in rural Alabama (very light density populated) whats the average size homestead in your area? Just curious.
 
Because usually I go back and edit instead of having 6 posts of mine in a row clutter the conversation. I do it because of years of being on forums as a common courtesy

But anyway I was just posting common stereotypes not necessarily my views of you or anyone in particular from Connecticut.

About the whole no open spaces thing, I live on a 120 acre farm in rural Alabama (very light density populated) whats the average size homestead in your area? Just curious.

I know, we're here to correct stereotypes aren't we?

With the whole no open space I though you meant like with wild land as there's a lot of that here (although you being in a bigger state you probably have more). My homestead size is not close to that size but there are two large neighboring farms a few roads down.

~Thylo:cool:
 
Most people think that all New Yorkers are hipsters, foreign, make a living of selling bootleg products from China, and are the most foul tempered b******s in the history of foul tempered b******s.
 
You're thinking Bridgeport:p Taxes are bad, though. I would argue the whole no open spaces thing. How is everything about us a slap in the face to the founders of the country? We were here before the rest of y'all. And we had a constitution first;)

Bridgeport can't be all bad- it has Beardsley Zoo!:D But here's a funny little clip from Family Guy about Bridgeport.
 
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I come from the place where the 3 river flow. Yinz gotta be loose to rilly speak Pittsburghese.

BTW nanoboy I love that hardcore pawn video my man haha lol
 
On my trip to Florida, I met some people who thought I lived in the Arctic and only spoke French (which is weird because I was speaking to them in English).
And just so you guys know, I have never said "eh" in my life.

I have spent a bit of time in Canada and the word they use instead of yes is "sure".
 
How I Met Your Mother has some nice hockey, doughnut, and polite-ness stereotypes about Canada. I find NYC to be dirty but that's really all cities with me, I'm more of a rural area kind of guy. tigris, remember, you have the WCS:D
@BeardsleyZooFan, there's another episodes (maybe the same episode) where Brian and Stewie drive through Connecticut! (can't find the video, though:()

Quickly going back to my Puerto Rican/Mexican thing, it seems many people think we are both boarder-jumping, lawn-mowing, taco-eating, goat-herding, drug dealing criminals that'll rob you blind and can fix whole herds of people in just one car!:mad:

~Thylo:cool:
 
On my trip to Florida, I met some people who thought I lived in the Arctic and only spoke French (which is weird because I was speaking to them in English).
And just so you guys know, I have never said "eh" in my life.

ooh, canadian.:p

oh, sorry aboot that. Have a brewski on the hoose. then we can drive up to Saskatchewan on my zomboni to see the hockey:p
(to be fair, Ice hockey is a pretty good sport).
 
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