sc94597 said:
It's interesting because I'm also from Pennsylvania and I've visited the rural south (Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, and Tennessee) many times. I've also met many southerners (Texans in particular) who have migrated to here. There isn't much of a difference culturally. As far as culture goes, a rural Pennsylvanian is more similar to a rural southerner than to an urban Pennsylvanian (especially today's Philadelphians.) |
There is a reason we call it Pennsyltucky, although the area i'm from can get pretty hicky, not nearly so much as my relatives who live in an old mining village near Danville

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