I consider parts of southern IL, southern Indy and Missouri to be southAnything past Delaware is the south. Including some parts of Pennsylvania.
Country fukks.


When family comes down here from Chicago, they be like "yall country!"I consider parts of southern IL, southern Indy and Missouri to be south
@Buckeye Fever includes you
One of my boys said Pennsylvania is Midwest and Kentucky isn’t the south![]()

Historically you are right regarding DC and VA. But now, DC and MD pretty much aligns themselves with the NE. I say it's a mix and that's where "mid-atlantic" comes in.VA is the South. DC is the South. And Maryland is technically the South but I'll give it mid-Atlantic.
I've lived in NY and VA (and states in between for a few yrs), Northern VA - totallllly different environment from Southern VA (anything south of Dumfries, VA is southern af).. Northern VA is not southern at all. Has a more More suburb-metro area vibe. Northern va is about 45 mins from DC and 1 hr. from Baltimore; and its about 4 hrs. from Hampton, Tidewater areas. There was this movement to have Northern VA secede into Maryland at one point. Anything beginning in Richmond is definitely the South and the Hampton/Norfolk tidewater area is definite south/country. I would say VA is about 20% north, the rest is the south.
Northern VA has a lot of transplants (people moving from NY, NJ, CA. Texas, other states etc, relocated or moved for career opportunites, govt jobs, military bc it's so close to DC so rarely will you find people that are born and raised in No.VA. whereas the southern parts of VA, there is less diversity, established southern roots, generational family situations, southern dialect.. etc.)
People from DC telling me they're from "the north" and when they open their mouth it's "ayyy yuuung, we gon to the curry out in Murrrland." Did you mean the CARRY OUT in MARYLAND? 
Historically you are right regarding DC and VA. But now, DC and MD pretty much aligns themselves with the NE. I say it's a mix and that's where "mid-atlantic" comes in.
To me, being from Texas, I always thought VA was pretty much like a hybrid but more leaning towards the Northeast. But when I moved to the area and visited areas South of Woodbridge, I came to the conclusion that most of VA is just as Southern as other Southern states. VA has just as much in common with North Carolina as it does with Maryland and way more in common (outside NOVA) with South Carolina than it does with Pennsylvania.
DC though looks like a city from the Northeast. It doesn't look or feel like any city in the South.
NOVA is not really that more diverse they just have way less blacks.
VA has too many racist street and town names - Lynchburg, Jefferson Davis Highway, Blacks Run, Negro Head Rock....,Virginia is def the south- Richmond was the capitol of the Confederacy
All of VA, Roanoke to Hampton Roads to Richmond to Arlington, all the south.
This goes for you too DCPeople from DC telling me they're from "the north" and when they open their mouth it's "ayyy yuuung, we gon to the curry out in Murrrland." Did you mean the CARRY OUT in MARYLAND?
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