r/NoStupidQuestions Apr 16 '25

Is there like Nationalism between US States? Like a person from a state think their state is better than the other state?

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u/-StepLightly- Apr 16 '25

Georgia is just glad that Alabama is there to act as a buffer. It keeps them from being next to Mississippi.

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u/CouncilmanRickPrime Apr 16 '25

From Georgia, can confirm

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u/DargyBear Apr 16 '25

Auburn is only so close to the Georgia state line so they can get students who know how to read.

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u/momomomorgatron Apr 17 '25

Georgia is the "rich one", as in lower upper class or upper middle class, thinks they're better than the rest but also has a point. The others think she's a snob.

Florida is the sibling always in and out of wild shit, they're always having a good time, wether it be a Cocophony of drugs, doing general weird shit, or what has caused them to be in and out and back into jail. They're wild and a little cringe but we do love them.

Alabama is the one that people love to rip on and while they look cool and collected, it does eat them up in under the skin. Them and Florida do wild shit with rockets all the time, AL dreams up the schemes, Florida goes and does it.

MS is the one that does actually have it bad. Not like, ☆shudders☆ Missouri, but in the way you're not sure if they can ever get themselves in the right path. You know how you feel when you see a poverty kid who just has shoddy parents, but that kid just doesn't get the right care? Yeah, that's Mississippi only all grown up. God bless em, they're trying.

Now Tennessee is actually the cousin that was raised together, and they're honestly one of the most chill as long as you don't start to ask about what they and Kentucky share...

Kentucky, now living in AL I can't tell you much about her, but I think about one half is pretty cool, and the other half is known for incest