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..please. :csad:

Skimming the newspaper today, I glanced at Dear Abby, and saw these...letters on the subject of "overlooked" states in the US.

http://www.uexpress.com/dearabby/

DEAR ABBY: I am from Oregon and when I would go to visit family on the East Coast, some people did not know where my state is located. When I told them it was right above California, more than a few would then exclaim, "Oh, you're from Canada!" -- DIANE IN PORTLAND, ORE.

DEAR ABBY: My wife and I spent our honeymoon in Alaska. A girl on our cruise ship asked where we were from. When I replied, "Vermont," she asked what state it was in, "Maine or Massachusetts?" in answer to which I politely pointed out that Vermont is the nation's 14th state. -- ERIC IN RUTLAND, VT.

DEAR ABBY: Twenty years ago I married a Navy man. We moved from our home state to Virginia, and I was asked where I was from. I replied, "New York." I was then asked, "What's it like to live in such a big city?" "No," I responded, "I live in upstate New York. I've never been to the city." Then I was asked, "What is 'upstate'?" and had to explain that upstate means in the middle area of New York STATE, only to hear, "There's a state called New York?!" -- SANDY IN ITALY (THE COUNTRY)

DEAR ABBY: When people hear I'm from Kentucky's Appalachia region, they automatically ask if my boyfriend is also my cousin, if possum is my favorite dish and if I've ever heard of the Internet. Stereotypes still exist. Both Hawaiians and Appalachians have a long way to go before we will be accepted, in the eyes of some people, as "Americans." -- KENTUCKY NATIVE

DEAR ABBY: I work for the tourism department in New Mexico and want Cheri-Ann to know she is not alone. We frequently have to respond to questions like, "Do I need a passport or visa to visit?" or, "Can I drink the water?" We even received a letter from a wedding magazine requesting information regarding our "traditional" customs for marriage so they could run an article on our "country." And yes, you CAN drink the water here. -- MAX FROM THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO

DEAR ABBY: I once had to ask a bank teller here in Florida how much it would cost to wire money from my account to a bank in Minnesota. She said, "Minnesota? Is that in the United States?" The sad thing is this woman actually handled money and accounts. No wonder our banks have to be bailed out. -- JUDY IN NEW SMYRNA BEACH, FLA.

DEAR ABBY: People have asked me where I'm from. When I respond, "I'm from Delaware," I am then asked, "Is that a state?" To which I casually respond, "Yes. The first one." Maybe having a vice president from Delaware will finally "put us on the map." -- FIRST STATE NATIVE
 
Oh they are that stupid....trust me I have had conversations with people this dumb. It maked you feel like you are losing brain cells
 
I know a few people on the hype that could've wrote those
 
Stupidity like this is inhuman. Seriously :dry:
 
At first glance, I can't imagine the stupidity shown here. I suppose they could be false accounts but if not then...well, Yes there are really people this stupid.
 
I can only understand the New York one. I didn't even know New York was a state at one pint in my life. When I was still in school. New York City, New York can be confusing. It sounds weird, too.
 
My favorite one is from Judy in New Smyrna Beach, FLA. I agree with her...
 
I grew up in Long Island and while in college (Penn State) there were a quite a few number of people I met (also college students) who had no idea where Long Island is located.
 
I grew up in Long Island and while in college (Penn State) there were a quite a few number of people I met (also college students) who had no idea where Long Island is located.

Main Campus?

Also, they're Pennsylvanians. I think lack of geographical knowledge must be regional. :huh:
 
I grew up in Long Island and while in college (Penn State) there were a quite a few number of people I met (also college students) who had no idea where Long Island is located.

I go to Penn State! Woohoo! but I'm not that dumb...
 
Main Campus?

Also, they're Pennsylvanians. I think lack of geographical knowledge must be regional. :huh:

True. I usually had no idea where PA people were from when they told me if they weren't from Pittsburgh or Philly. I think I took me until after graduating to realize when someone was from "Redding" they meant the spelling of "Reading" the same Reading from Monopoly. Go figure.
 

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