You Can’t Get There From Hee’ya
Recognize that jar of "Fluff?" GREAT, you're officially a New Englander. Bring that jar down South they won't have a clue of what we make with it!
I figured out a long time ago that there are a lot of differences between the North, South and West.
THE CLICKER: If you are from away, you know it as The Remote Control.
DUNGAREES: Normally called Jeans or in the South "britches."
FRAPPE: Made with milk, ice cream and chocolate syrup in a mixer.
ITALIAN SANDWICH: My sis-in-law is from Brooklyn, NY and is full blooded Italian. She was horrified when she moved to Maine and saw a sign saying "Italians, $1.99!!"
WICKED: Total Mainer or Mass-hole lol.
SODA: Southerners call it a Coca-Cola, out west it's a "pop."
TIN FOIL: Aluminum foil everywhere else.
"YOU GUYS!" In the South it's y'all, in the West it's "you all."
Check out this short but fun video of what it's like to be a New Englander.
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