OkamiKodomo wrote:I grew up in Sullivan County, New York (omg takahirokumiko, I get that one all the time)
I've gotten to the point that I tell people, I'm from New York, and no, not New York City.
You know you're from certain areas in Upstate New York when:
• Cows are part of the scenery
• You know that the phrase, "Goin up ta," applies to going north, south, east, or west, up or down in elevation, and pretty much any other way you can travel.
• You can name everyone you graduated with
• You know what 4-H is
• You had a senior skip day
• You decide to walk for exercise and 5 people pull over and ask you if you need a ride.
• Your teachers call you by your older sibling's name. (Happens to my sister all the time).
• You've ever kept food cold by putting it on the back porch
• The mayor greets you on the street by your first name
• If you think that Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Utica, and Albany are big cities.
• It can be 70 degrees one day and below freezing the next, and you don’t think much about it.
• You know people who say crick instead of creek.