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Old 01-10-2009, 08:33 AM
 
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I lived in Philadelphia for a year and had co-workers from South Jersey. I had the hardest time deciphering that "youse guys" accent. OTOH, I lived outside the South for years, lost a lot of my accent and people still can't understand some of my words.

As far as being accepted and assimilating, I have always assumed-- and acted-- like people would treat me the same way I treated them. It's worked every time, and I've lived all over-- East Coast, West Coast, Midwest, Texas, even London. It really is all in the attitude you bring with you.

 
Old 01-12-2009, 07:01 AM
 
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The people here in Morristown (close to Knoxville) are very nice and friendly but you may need an enterpretor to understand what they are saying and I am from WV. I have more of a modified midwest accent and I have co-workers spell sometimes so I can understand them. I have a friend here from Michigan that does the same as I do so it isn't just me. One worker was trying to tell us about a new business that was in the tall store, on questioning and having her spell the word, we learned it was the tile store.
You must be from northern WV?
 
Old 01-12-2009, 07:04 AM
 
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Welcome to the board. You meant interpreter I assume? Of course, if I moved to Jersey I am sure I would have difficulty understanding the native accent so I am glad that you are tolerant of the natives here. If you want your member name changed to the correct spelling of Tennessee let me know.
Repped you on that.
 
Old 01-14-2009, 01:35 PM
 
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As one looking to move to Knoxville, I have to comment that we visited TN 11 years ago (in Knoxville and Memphis) and one thing that my husband and I both stated was, if we were to move from where we are, we'd like to live in Tennessee. It wasn't based on the surroundings, the sights but on the people. We just felt at home no matter where we went. Hopefully, this summer, we will be able to make that move...
 
Old 01-14-2009, 09:33 PM
 
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I agree! My kids were born in Pittsburgh so I can attest that stereotyping them as yankees or northerners is definitely not appropriate.
I find it interesting that the term "Yankee" has a different meaning in the "South" than in the "North"

Both sides fought a war well over 140 years ago. The "North" does not refer to people from the "South" as "rebels" or "Confederates", yet the South still uses the term "Yankee", and generally as a pejorative.

In the North a "Yankee" is a member of a baseball team.

I do believe the term will not disappear, as it is used today, until a time comes when people are not divided by the past, but united by the now.
 
Old 01-14-2009, 09:48 PM
 
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I also hear British folks use the term "yank", short for yankee, quite a bit when referring to Americans.
 
Old 01-15-2009, 02:14 PM
 
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New Englanders refer to each other as Yankees but in a good way.

Example: "My mother is a tough old Yankee. She'll never leave the area."
 
Old 01-15-2009, 07:50 PM
 
Location: Beautiful East TN!!
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I hear folks referred to as "Mid-westerners" a lot too....but that was more so when I lived in CT.
 
Old 01-16-2009, 07:35 PM
 
Location: Beautiful Strawberry Plains, TN
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Yes as a Brit i can recall my Dad bless his heart referring to his Yankee friends made during WWII, with no distinction to coming from South or North.He loved them all. Before I came to USA 10 years ago, I thought all Americans were Yanks/ Yankees.

Then my Bronx Boy husband gave me a little chat which I guessed I learned in my history lessons but that was many moons ago and now "old timers and CRS" disease is setting in fast here.

It's such a pity that this sterotyping still exists today, and we all learn to look to a brighter future, shoulder to shoulder and not dwell on the past.
 
Old 01-17-2009, 05:18 AM
 
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I find it interesting that the term "Yankee" has a different meaning in the "South" than in the "North"

Both sides fought a war well over 140 years ago. The "North" does not refer to people from the "South" as "rebels" or "Confederates", yet the South still uses the term "Yankee", and generally as a pejorative.

In the North a "Yankee" is a member of a baseball team.
You probably never lived in Boston where "Yankee" is a baaaaad word.
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