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Re: Do you ever refer to your state by it's abbreviation??
So I got this email the other day, one of those "You know you're from the area if...." and one of them said "You refer to your state as PA and don't find it wierd". I had to reread it, because I didn't get it, but I never thought about it. Tommie/CrashDiet can vouch for this, here we easily call Pennsylvania "PA" when speaking such as "Yeah he lives up in northern PA" or "Oh, it's a town out in western PA" or "Are you going out west skiing? No, probably just some places in PA" Heck, my screen name is PA SNOW!!
So I am wondering, does anyone from other states ever call their state (or country, do you say UK?) by the abbreviation? I guess it would sound wierd, "They are moving to southern OH" or "He's from the middle of MI"
Thoughts?
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Re: Do you ever refer to your state by it's abbreviation??
Never heard a New Yorker refer to the state as NY and never have myself.
I think it works better when your state abbreviation ends in A, because now that I'm in Virginia I could see myself saying VA at some point.