Lynchburg Roanoke Charlottesville nice little cities with a southern charm but the surrounding counties are filled with a bunch of rednecks. Central and South West Va are undoubtedly Southern when you drive out of the cities.This reminds me of the situation with the state of Maryland, which, by and large, is the South; however, the city of Baltimore, culturally, is more East Coast.
The Wire, for example, Baltimore is in the South, but the city itself feels more like an East Coast city, the way people dress and act is more in tune with those up North.
The State of Virginia is without a doubt in the South, but maybe if he specifically pointed out a city, it would've made more sense, but then again, I don't know much about Virginia. I have a cousin (he's way older than me, in his late 40s, married with kids and shyt) from Lynchburg, VA although he was born in NYC and lived there until he was probably a teen and left with his mother when his father and her separated.
People seem to think that the north eastern coast is a representation of the whole stateCan somebody please explain to me why you’d say Virginia ain’t the South? Does it look different than you think the South looks or something lol. Like I see people in here saying culturally… I mean I spend a lot of time in the Outer Banks and I could lie to myself and say they’re not the South, they’re just east coast( even though the banks are literally on the coast lol) People are bringing up actual confederacy history but folk don’t care.
Technically speaking, parts of southern New Jersey are actually under the Mason Dixon line.I get the historical context of slavery but what do people who are from there say today? Is the only thing that makes the south the south the stance on slavery?
Like can I be in Washington DC or Jersey, take one step now the culture is southern?
It's literally just like Native Americans being called Indians, just cause some cracker thought he came to India 400 years ago.
I’m definitely going to check it out myself next year. Going to VA beach for the first time ever. Heard it was nice but apparently I should stay on one side of it lolPeople seem to think that the north eastern coast is a representation of the whole state
This is what should be debated, cause VA is 100% The South.DC is definitely the south![]()
It’s like St. Louis proximity wise (fits in two regional areas), but it’s also just like Chicago and Detroit, whereas it has a lot of people from the south that gives it a southern feel.
DC nikkas pronounce the word area like 'urrea' and carry like 'curry'
Drive a couple miles out in VA or MD and you still see confederate flags
DC is definitely the south![]()
My cousin used to get called the n-word in Boston, once you’re south of New Hampshire you’re in the south.My cousins used to get called the N-word when they came to Manassas to play baseball in the 80s. To me once your past Manassas or Woodbridge you're in the South.
DC has sidewalks and a rail system. It ain’t the south
DC nikkas pronounce the word area like 'urrea' and carry like 'curry'
Drive a couple miles out in VA or MD and you still see confederate flags
DC is definitely the south![]()
ThisThe argument is asinine. Every state on the Atlantic coast is in the East. So yes, Virginia is in the East, it is also in the South. You can have more than one designation at a time.