Just how different are Americans state by state?
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Non-Americans what state do you think of when referring to Americans? I think of Arizona for some reason.
Just how different are Americans state by state?
Things can vary quite a bit in different states.
States that are together or close are similar, but the more separated they are, the more different.
America is so fascinating because it's so big and has more people living in it than Canada, Russia, and Mexico combined.
Cali must be extremely different from Massachusetts I'm betting.
"Might as well be Belgium":
>California, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Taxachusetts, Maryland, D.C., Illinois, Connecticuck, Delaware
Free states:
>Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Missouri, Alaska
Moderately free states:
>the rest
I'm from the Midwest/great lakes area. We're quite a bit different from the California area as well.
>Cali must be extremely different from Massachusetts I'm betting.
They are both nanny states that needlessly meddle in ordinary peopleĀ“s lives by way of high taxation and strict gun control.
300 million strong.
Instead of visiting multiple countries, I'd probably try and visit every U.S state.
Minnesota is Somalia
Never ever go to Michigan, North Dakota or Lousiana for that matter unless you want to die
California, Oregon and Washington are cancer
Texas is pretty based and Oklahoma is one of the most beautiful states I've been to
Florida is weird man, like it's a cool place but there's something in that water because there's some twilight zone shit going on there
Arkansas and Nebraska are just giant cornfields that smell like shit
New England states are pretty varied with New York being the most different but they're pretty cool
Yeah but one is casual and the other is professional about how they do it
Also if you live in a major city you will sound like a typical American with a few exceptions like Chicago, Boston and New York/Jersey.
It's when you get to the outskirts when you start hearing the regional accents.
>Never ever go to Michigan, North Dakota or Lousiana for that matter unless you want to die
I know Detroit is bad but why the rest?
>California, Oregon and Washington are cancer
Why? Is California really as bad as people say it is? My uncle went to LA or San Francisco, and he said it was literally paradise
>New York is a part of New England
Philadelphia
I don't know much about it, but apparently a lot happens there
*Pennsylvania
If you nuke seattle, portland, san francisco and los angeles those states will become 75% better
You ever been to murica m8?
LA is a shithole. The "city" is too spread out and there are Chicanos everywhere. Miami is the closest the US has to Paradise.
Nope
Oil boom in North Dakota and Louisiana is full of voodoo dindus and cannibalistic hillbillies.
I just bunch all the northeastern states together, might as well.
That one state filled with overweight people and regular mass shootings.