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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
that depends on your position relative to the equator
pointing to it from patagonia i'd definitely say "no"
but looking at it from my the mid-atlantic region, it's a definite YES.
ok, miami might be a different kind of place (it's part of latin america really) but don't tell me that tallahassee and jacksonville and environs aren't as hicked-out as georgia or north carolina or tennessee, etc.
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no no my friend, "the South" has nothing to do with geography. It is a socio-cultural, politico-historical reference.. There are plenty of regions where you find "the South" outside of geography, like rural Michigan for example.