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Individual.Al Green > Marvin Gaye. Cultural or Regional?
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Individual.Al Green > Marvin Gaye. Cultural or Regional?
I will say that I do see scrapple eaten a lot in the South/Northeast tho.
I’m from philly and “everyone” eats scrapple here. (I think?)
Scrapple seems like an eastern thing, the weird backwoodsy middle region of the east where they fly confederate flags and have funny accents. I'm from the south, never heard tale of none one eating scrapple
I think y’all thinking about hog head cheese. I ain’t never heard of anyone eating scrapple. That must be that Virginia “south”.
Lol I seen people eat scrapple all over the eastern seaboard.
Do white people use the "Jr." Suffix
I feel like I never hear white people speak of cousins either.
DCAllAfrican
I'm a quarter Italian and spent basically every summer until high school in a town in CT that was probably like 75% Italian. Very much the case.I am a white guy that grew up around a lot of italian americans (i am not) in the northeast, there are lots of Jrs (everyone is a Joe or Joey) and everyone is a cousin in that culture too.
You wont make it past the front door of my house with shoes onHaving shoes on the couch = CUltural.
I swear I hate seeing this on TV.
It is amazing how much I see this from shows in the 90s.You wont make it past the front door of my house with shoes on
Not sure how true this is.
you know what ive noticed about wypipo, that they dont have cousins. They refer to anyone that aint a sibling or a parent as “family”
they be like “yeah so im going to visit family this weekend in Connecticut. ”
while I would say most miniroties are more specific about our relatives. We got cousins and second cousins and step sisters.
i dont what this means.