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    In the Greater Boston area it roughly translates to “a degenerate, filthy fuck”

    Edit: that might actually be the same for the red sections on the map, just for different reasons

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      Really it’s their team that should have been named the Yankees. And it would have paired well with the Patriots.

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        Never speak of our team again in such a heathenish tongue

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    I don’t know what to make of the “pie for breakfast” reference. Anyone?

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    As a new Englander, this is bullshit. No one says “Yankee” means “Vermonter”, what the hell is that? Lived here my entire life, that ain’t a thing

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    In the green area. Besides foreign references to Americans, the only time I’ve heard someone called a Yankee is when they are playing baseball.

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      That’s fine among limeys, but I don’t think anyone else recognizes it.

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        Actually, that’s Australian slang. Or at least, we use it too.

        Though mostly if we’re being impolite it’s just “yank”.

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    I’ve been a new englander for almost 40 years and no one thinks “yankee” is specifically for Vermont or pie for breakfast eaters Also as a colorblind person this maps choice of colors is not great.

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      Clearly this was created by an unlicensed memer who would fail the Accessibility exam.

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    The green part should be a gradient. As a New Orleanian, I consider all my fellow citizens north of about 30.1° latitude to be yankees unless they’re as far or further west than Texas.

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      I took myself out of the lavender but never the lavender out of me.

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      Same. The word Yankee means the following to me, in order of most to least relevant:

      • A member of the New York Yankees.
      • A derogatory term that people from the Bible Belt who still haven’t accepted the result of the American Civil War use for people who live north of the Mason-Dixon Line.
      • A more neutral (maybe slightly derogatory?) term that people from the UK use for all Americans, regardless of where they live in the US.

      I have never heard someone refer to a New Englander as a Yankee.

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        North Carolinian here: The asshats from New England especially New York who move down here to escape their native climate and/or manmade hellscape and then scream at retail cashiers for not saying thank you are yankees.

        We don’t care how you do things up north. If you liked how things are done up north, go up north.

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          I’m from Pennsylvania. Agreed that New Yorkers as a whole are ruder and pushier than your average Northerner. To be clear, I’m talking about people from in and around the NYC area, though. They don’t represent the general demeanor of people from the rest of the state.

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            I don’t give a shit if you’re from Long Island, the far tip end of Maine or Danville Virginia, I catch you bitching out a retail worker about how things are done “up north” you’re what we in the South call A Fucking Asshole Who Needs To Go Home.

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      Oh yeah. I’ve seen it written this way before and just aped it.