Ronnie Lott
#49erGang
Who calls it dressin?
Where they do that at?![]()
My grandparents are from rhe south and all the black people I know in Cali say dressin

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Who calls it dressin?
Where they do that at?![]()
It ain't me tellin on em.Lot of so called black posters exposing themselves![]()
Somebody said "pop" somewhere I was at, correcting me when I asked for a "cold drank"
Ppl out here saying "pop" though?
White people make stuffing, black people make dressing...stuffing is that shyt in the box and if you eating that for thanksgiving![]()
Pop is a Midwest thing, and damn near the whole STATE of New York uses it. Same with dressing.
Shout outs to Roc, Buff, Cuse..
Cold Drinkthat could literally mean ANY beverage breh
At least with "Pop" even though it sounds silly, you know what their talking about
Nah breh, when someone around my way say they want a "cold drink" it's something like a Coke, Sprit, etc.
Yea yall can keep that "pop" shyt..
Reach me a "cold drank" my boy. I'm looking at them "cold dranks" in the ice box![]()
Rochester, too...not NYC...Albany, etc.What the fukk are you talking about. You mean Buffalo???
Breh, you said damn near all of NY STATEthe 2nd and 3rd largest metro areas in NY STATE...I said state, not city.
There's more direct southern influence in these areas due to current family migration.
Katrina refugees got placed in Rochester...whole families from Florida moved up there when I was out there...shyt just different. More midwestern but still a slight NY feel.
I call upstate and central Ny "NY STATE" and NYC "the city".Breh, you said all of NY STATE![]()
What does that have anything to do with the fact that you incorrectly said damn near all of NY STATE says pop. They don't even say pop in Albany.I call upstate and central Ny "NY STATE" and NYC "the city".
They're two separate worlds. Rochester, Buffalo, Cuse, Albany people get their birth certificates from Albany.
NYC people get their birth certificates in Manhattan.
That's just how I look at it. I see what y'all tried to do out of confusion. I've lived in the City and Rochester. They're 6 hours apart and two different worlds.
Even places like Baltimore are more culturally similar to NYC than most cities upstate...and Westchester is not upstate.