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These stereotypes apply only to southern US, and this thread is about any single country on the planet
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Southerner. (Most of my ancestry is from the south-west of Engel-land, aka 'King Arthur's West Country' ... with a little bit of Welsh and Western Irish too.)
I was born and mostly raised on the south coast by the sea in the West Country, but I also spent a few years growing-up in the countryside of Hampshire and also in Kent in the south-east of England, before my relatives returned to live in the West Country when I was 8, before I left home at 18 and moved to West London in south-east England.
I can adapt to the pace of life in the countryside, seaside and city.
❀♫ ღ ♬ ♪ And the angle of the sun changed it all. ❀¸.•*¨♥✿ 🎶
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I have both genes but I live in the south and I've always considered myself a southerner
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