+805 When someone talks about "the south" you never actually count Florida, amirite?

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Well, if they know anything about FL, you would still count northern FL as "the south", if you're speaking of stereotypes. However, southern FL simply has too many people from other places(not just, but including, immigrants) that it doesn't fit the profile one thinks of when they think of "the south". Pensacola area though? Soo redneck-y. You might as well be in Georgia.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Well, if they know anything about FL, you would still count northern FL as "the south", if you're speaking of stereotypes. However, southern FL simply has too many people from other places(not just, but including, immigrants) that it doesn't fit the profile one thinks of when they think of "the south". Pensacola area though? Soo redneck-y. You might as well be in Georgia.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

I live in Central florida, and no one here really considers themselves southern (unless of course they moved here from the south). We aren't really southern or northern. Almost everyone has a slightly different accent, we wear normal clothing, what we eat is a combination of northern and southern food. The only things that really make us southern are our location and where we fought in the civil war.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

we live in canada, when we go south , it means Mexico

by Anonymous 11 years ago