DeaverTex
Opinionated Texan cheapskate who loves Disney.
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I wasn't even going to MENTION language differences. I'm a native Texan (Houston), my wife grew up in Michigan (and her parents are from the Upper Peninsula, and if you didn't know already Yoopers sound like Minnesota wannabes, at least to me) and her family is still mostly around Ann Arbor. We see them fairly often as those things go, and it sounds SO strange! For example, for them it's "pop", while I grew up with "soda" or just calling it by its brand name.
I still have most of my Houston accent, and she still has some of her Michigander accent, but she has adopted "y'all". She even uses it correctly!
The only other unusual regional accent I've encountered here is northern Kentucky, or at least the people I met. Sort of twangy, and for some bizarre reason, most statements were accompanied with a facial expression that made the person look like they were trying to look into the wind during a sandstorm. (Not to say, now, that some of the young ladies weren't absolutely adorable when they did it! Ah... I was SO much younger then!)
I still have most of my Houston accent, and she still has some of her Michigander accent, but she has adopted "y'all". She even uses it correctly!
The only other unusual regional accent I've encountered here is northern Kentucky, or at least the people I met. Sort of twangy, and for some bizarre reason, most statements were accompanied with a facial expression that made the person look like they were trying to look into the wind during a sandstorm. (Not to say, now, that some of the young ladies weren't absolutely adorable when they did it! Ah... I was SO much younger then!)



We could not even drive into our hotel parking garage - our vehicle was too tall for the entrance. We had to park in a special area. Everyone was very kind though and tried to accommodate us as best as they could. We loved NYC - even the insane taxi and bus drivers( my kids most vivid memory was a very colorful dispute between a taxi driver and a bus driver)!
I've noticed the meeting culture, too. If I really needed to talk to someone and they weren't at their desk, I'd try several other people in the department until I found the office they were all congregating in!
That and "tuna fish." As opposed to "tuna cow" or "tuna chicken?" Do the people who eat "tuna fish" ever eat "salmon fish?"
I cook stovetop most of the time.
(unspoken "you stupid girl, you.") Maybe so, in NY...but then again the city I live in doesn't even have any cabs!