• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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      13 days ago

      Have you been to this part of Indiana? Because you walk into an Indiana diner and you’ll see a lot of familiar stuff on the menu that belongs in the South. You’ll also hear accents that sound like they belong in the South.

      It’s really silly to think that Southern culture just stops at the Kentucky border line.

      Also, I’m talking about the southern half of Indiana. Not all of Indiana.

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        13 days ago

        Kentucky ain’t Southern either. I can get a Burrito in DC, that doesn’t mean they’re part of SoCal or the South West. Tennessee is the farthest north I would say the word Southern applies. And half of both those states is actually Appalachia. The Western side of Kentucky is very much Mid-West.

        And yes I’ve visited and lived in the area, and in the South.