meyers7
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I remember the first couple of time I took my kids back home. They were asked if they wanted a "pop". They looked at me???? I said yea you guys want a soda(r). Now in some places down south, they ask you if you want a coke. Then what kind?I can relate, as a former "worsh" and "ant" sayer. I have been in CT long enough now that I say Aunt, to which my sister who is still in Nebraska always replies something to the effect that I am hoity toity. And I now say soda, not "pop", which amuses my Nebraska nieces.
My kids kind of think of their cousins as a little "hicky". And I think the cousins view them as a little hoity toity.
The biggest argument I ever got into in college was based on regional differences. I mentioned I missed my mother's goulash once. My roommate who was from Minnesota didn't know what I was talking about. I explained it as a one pot meal with ground beef, tomatoes, pasta, corn, onions... to which she said "OH, you mean hot dish!". Neither one of us was willing to back down! Hot dish? Really? But, what do you expect from someone from a state that takes great delight in noshing on lutefisk!
umm goulash doesn't have corn in it. hello??
Speaking of which I haven't had that in many years. I should make some. (our's was always just beef, macaroni, and sauce - maybe some onion)

