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drpvn t1_j8oxkma wrote

I don’t think about you at all.

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plcorb t1_j8oz2in wrote

They don't. For real. They barely think of Staten Island. L.A. is simply off the map.

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SimmerDownRizzo t1_j8p0rzl wrote

DGAF. Everything west of New Jersey doesn't exist. We only accept that New Jersey exists because we need something to collectively hate.

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bonyponyride t1_j8p2cbm wrote

I think there's a stereotype that LA people tend to be more superficial and fake, whereas New Yorkers are more straight forward and genuine. There might be some truth in the stereotypes, but it probably doesn't apply to the majority. Plenty of New Yorkers move to LA and vice versa.

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ECK-2188 t1_j8p1z5y wrote

I didn’t even know that’s how people from LA refer to themselves until now. r/todayilearned

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johnsciarrino t1_j8ozsvp wrote

The best way I’ve seen it said is that LA people are nice but not kind and NYers are kind but not nice.

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AgentSk1nner t1_j8p002x wrote

I am uncertain as to whom you are referring...

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WeCanDoThisCNJ t1_j8oy7w0 wrote

We assume your fear of gluten is so severe that we carry bagels to use in robbing Angelinos.

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lalaena t1_j8pfgtl wrote

My experience with Angelinos is that they’re more self-obsessed than people from other cities. This post supports that stereotype.

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SuspiciousFern t1_j8p2g7a wrote

Tbh I don’t think most of us in nyc spend much time opining about people and places outside of the microcosm that we exist in, and in moments like this where it comes up, many of our opinions are not much more than “oh yeah, that exists”

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iliveoffofbagels t1_j8p9jd4 wrote

All I know is one of my best friends and ex roommates is from LA, and he mentions me being from New York wayyy more than I've ever mentioned him being from LA. The only time I've mentioned LA is if I'm visiting and I'm looking for restaurant recommendations or we're making plans. It always felt as a New Yorker I was the butt of random, "oh iliveoffofbagels probably doesn't like the pizza.... oh he probably despises these bagels..." type of jokes.

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Die-Nacht t1_j8pll6j wrote

Never been.

The only thing I know about LA is that several ppl, who lived in LA and left it, have told me something like this:

"LA has the worst parts of city living. High density but no way to move around that isn't a car, so horrible traffic you can't escape."

Idk how true it is, but I know LA traffic is "notorious".

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ECK-2188 t1_j8pnda8 wrote

Can confirm. Lived out in LA for three months doing HVAC and water damage repair.

Fucking traffic was unbelievably horrible.

That’s being said:

No better scenic stretch of Highway than the PCH

I’ll give them that.

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GrantAdoudel t1_j8p74vj wrote

Whenever I have to go to southern CA for work I feel like I'm visiting an alien planet.

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blarghgh_lkwd t1_j8phkid wrote

Literally don't know what an Angelino is

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NKR1978 t1_j8paqd1 wrote

California is the only place I feel truly comfortable outside of the Northeast. Part of me would love to live in LA, but it's so spread out and the thought of needing a car to get places is miserable.

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drpvn t1_j8peaxj wrote

Fragile creature. It’ll be ok.

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froggythefish t1_j8pefkm wrote

what the hell is an angelino

LA?

you're a Californian.

no one calls people in NYC "yorkinos", they're new yorkers.

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-_SophiaPetrillo_- t1_j8ppg36 wrote

We think about them so little that many of us didn’t know who you were referring to. I’ve never even considered what people from LA called themselves.

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jay5627 t1_j8pre1v wrote

What's an 'Angelino'?

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tamwafle t1_j8pnq38 wrote

Basically think they’re chumps, living in a crummy “city” that will be unliveable in 50 years. Good food though at least.

And at my eastern liberal arts college the most insufferable hipsters were from LA.

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diet_shasta_orange t1_j8pp2a8 wrote

Generally not much, but much more than everything in between us

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rectifiedspiritomb t1_j8pn368 wrote

We New Yorkers are a notoriously self-absorbed bunch

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az782 t1_j8pncx6 wrote

Funny how so many people associating themselves with such a worldly and eclectic city as NYC pride themselves on their own ignorance of other places and lifestyles.

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