--- Julia Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Robert Seeberger wrote: > > > > I'm not claiming to agree with Heinlein, but I will note that people are > > very friendly in Texas and not so friendly in New York. <G> > > > > I think there are cultural differences between Texas and New York > besides just the gun ownership thing that account for that. :) And I'm > not sure how much is a difference between friendliness per se, and how > much is the laid-back-ness of each place. Or some kind of difference in > the expanded definition of "friendly" in each place. > > And there are cultural differences between Texas and California, and the > culture in Texas agreed with me a bit more when I visited both states on > one trip, and that's how I ended up going to school in Texas. (But I > will note that in *both* states I've had a random aging hippie come up > to me and start a conversation which ended shortly after my gently > refusing the offer of a joint.)
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