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North of MD, West to MN
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See Colin Woodard’s book American Nations |
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Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart once wrote of “hard-core” pornography: “I know it when I see it.”
What is a Yankee? You'll know one when you see one. |
Part of my work life was in international Falls, MN, on the Minnesota-Ontario border. There was a fair amount of intermingling with Canadians. It was not unusual, in a conversation, to hear a reference to “You Yanks”. Nothing malicious or insulting about it.
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As a lifelong Floridian, I was taught that “Yankees” meant anyone north of Virginia for the northeast & anyone north of Kentucky for the Midwest. I was also taught Snowbirds were an essential part of our economy & should be valued & treated with respect.
Oh, & Granny always said, “Every old person drives like they’re the only one on the road, they can’t see & can’t hear, so just smile & stay out of their way!” Good advice, I think. |
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My understanding is that the origin of the word is New England native Americans having difficulty pronouncing the word “English “. They called the first settlers here in Massachusetts Yankees.
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I always figured it was anyone who rooted for that terrible baseball team from NY.
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Fargo, ND has got to be
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What is a yankee?
A definition I remember from when i was a kid was- anyone who lives in the US, to people who do not. Anyone living north of the Mason-Dixon line to an American. To someone above the line, it's a New englander. To a New Englander, it's someone from VT. To a Vermonter, it's anyone who eats apple pie for breakfast.
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