i'm gonna try not to write a book, but i've thought
a lot about this so i'd like to share. i think its a common
misconception that us southerners run barefoot through the
mountains with one tooth in our otherwise empty heads...
(and being from kentucky, i can't really say that i
haven'tseen something similar to this
)
if you wanna dig into it, i think it goes all the way back to
nature.
i mean, if you compare things such as the climate and the land
to eachother, you'll see similarities in the people that live in them.
north = cold, hard, fast, keep to yourself.
south = warm, slow, laid back, friendly.
and before i'm quoted with an argument, i'm speaking in GENERAL
no, nancy loo from wyoming isn't a cold hearted bleep compared
to peggy sue with a heart of gold from georgia. not what i'm saying.
it might even seem like i'm biased considering i'm speaking from this
side of the fence, but this is how i've come to understand it, because
i really have asked myself the same thing, bevins!
i have family in michigan and i've never really known how to "talk" to them,
if that makes sense? southerners kinda have a sing-song way of talking.
and i think we almost talk in stories, you know? northerners are more
straight forward and to the point.
of course, this is generalizing the whole thing, but from my point of view,
this is the root of why the north "looks down" on the south.
but remember, we don't exactly let people from the north off easy, do we?
i think southern people can be just as judgemental.
actually, that goes for ALL people.
but since we're on the subject...