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Posted on 12/21/23 at 9:39 am to
Posted by TDCPrez
Member since Dec 2023
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Posted on 12/21/23 at 9:39 am to
Sir, I have lived in Missouri and my extended family is from there. I was referring to culture as a whole ( food, religious practices, ethnicity, dialect, etc.) and not just Athletic culture. The southeastern part of the state is somewhat southern in its culture. The Northern parts of the state, not so much. Meanwhile, Oklahoma is somewhat more "Southern" in its culture. In fact it is now considered a Southern state by the US Census Bureau. Certainly it is not as quintessentially southern as AL,GA,MS,TN etc., but it is more Southern than Missouri. As you can see I didn't just make this up[
Posted by Mizzouligan
St. Louis, MO
Member since Aug 2014
409 posts
Posted on 12/21/23 at 8:47 pm to
quote:

Sir, I have lived in Missouri and my extended family is from there. I was referring to culture as a whole ( food, religious practices, ethnicity, dialect, etc.) and not just Athletic culture. The southeastern part of the state is somewhat southern in its culture. The Northern parts of the state, not so much. Meanwhile, Oklahoma is somewhat more "Southern" in its culture. In fact it is now considered a Southern state by the US Census Bureau. Certainly it is not as quintessentially southern as AL,GA,MS,TN etc., but it is more Southern than Missouri. As you can see I didn't just make this up[



You have no idea what you’re talking about.

St. Louis is pure Midwest. But the center of the state is pure Dixie. The area is called Little Dixie. The high school football comference is called little Dixie.

Once you get 20 miles south of St. Louis, it’s like being in Mississippi, with sweet tea, y’all and pecan pie.

Oklahoma is much more western, than south.
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