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by quesera
819 days ago
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> Californians, for example, don’t use the plural contraction. You have to say “there’s many options” instead of “there are many options”. Otherwise you sound like a weirdo. Don't extrapolate too far from a small sample. I don't think anyone would recognize you as a non-Californian just for saying "there are". Now, if you refer to highways US-101 or I-5 as anything other than "The 101" or "The 5", then you're clearly not from here! Wikipedia does not back me up on this, however. Apparently the "The" names are SoCal-indicative. This has not been my experience here in NorCal. FWIW, I learned the meaning of "based" once, but I found the explanation dissatisfying and promptly forgot it. :) |
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Ah see here's where it gets interesting! Up here in SF, 101 and 5 are names. You say "On 101". It's the weirdos down there in LA who say "On the 101" :)