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That didn't make sense to me, either. Same thing with North Carolina.
North Carolina's was spot on for a white female native of NC (as opposed to the many transplants from other states) from an upper-middle class family. That's obviously not the majority of the state's population; but it's a definite "Carolina girl" stereotype that you can see in most areas of the state.
I don't know what a "smoky accent" is though....the cackle of someone who smokes cigarettes?
"New Mexico is the quirky but good-natured one who is getting a bit too wasted with whatever shots the other states buy them because they can't afford it."
North Carolina's was spot on for a white female native of NC (as opposed to the many transplants from other states) from an upper-middle class family. That's obviously not the majority of the state's population; but it's a definite "Carolina girl" stereotype that you can see in most areas of the state.
I don't know what a "smoky accent" is though....the cackle of someone who smokes cigarettes?
South Carolina is an overly drunk guy in his mid-twenties, wearing preppy pastel clothes, a sports jacket, and pants with little boats embroidered on them. He is talking about what he is going to do with his family's old money to anyone who listens. He's drinking an Old Fashioned.
Sounds like Charleston.
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