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BrokenEye3 t1_j8vsxo8 wrote

As an American, I'm right there with you. Where the fuck did the D come from? Why not, like, M... Y? Is there an MY? I don't think there's an MY.

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jesteruru t1_j8vuprv wrote

Mentucky is already using MY. They had a bit of a spat with Myoming, but prevailed in the end

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MyDadsGlassesCase OP t1_j8vtfap wrote

We're the same with postcodes in the UK. Edinburgh is EH but Croydon is CR, even though there is no CN. And Shetland is ZE (but, in their defence that's cos the council was called Zetland until 1975. Still confuses everyone nowadays though)

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TantorDaDestructor t1_j8vztbz wrote

Good idea! I even started ticking off the M states- took me 3...what's even in Maryland except a separate district containing our Capital?

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Church_of_Cheri t1_j8wbksg wrote

Baltimore, Annapolis and the Naval Academy. It is a very odd shaped state making it hard to imagine its size, going all the way out to West Virginia in a little panhandle.

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BrokenEye3 t1_j8w1sdn wrote

Well Marylanders, for one. Maries? The Marylish? Marylingians?

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SaintUlvemann t1_j8yqp14 wrote

You were right the first time. US state demonyms are mostly what you'd expect, with the exception of "Hoosier" for Indiana, and "Hawaiian" typically referring specifically to native Hawaiians.

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