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by tkgally
944 days ago
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> It's only used by newscasters, and car dealers in their commercials. When I was growing up in Southern California, “the Southland” was used in the same way to mean the Los Angeles area. I heard the term only in the mass media, never directly from a person in conversation. A little googling turned up this list of media-only geographical terms: https://www.cyburbia.org/forums/threads/nicknames-for-metrop... I noticed this phenomenon when I moved to Chicago in 1978. I liked the city, but I thought that “Chicagoland” sounded stupid. |
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Another WTF is "the inland empire," also used for some nebulous part of the L.A. area by newscasters only, as far as I can tell.
But then CA absolutely loves meaningless names for stuff, like the perennial "red flag warnings." So... we're being menaced by red flags? Why do we fear them?
And "sigalert." Whatever, man.