Northerners who moved south.

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What a terrible way to ask a question.
 

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I'm a southerner that moved even southerer...er.
Now I consider anything North of St. Austell to be "up North". So I suppose I could say I was a northerner that moved south.
My experience was that Cornwall is a lot friendlier than London and actually a nice place to live.

What a terrible way to ask a question.
Seconded.
 

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Yeah, seconding this not being a great question. What, in context, does "northerner mean? Is this anyone who lives closer to the South Pole than they were born?

I live closer to the equator than I was born, but I live in the Southern Hemisphere.
 

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I'm from Ohio and moved to Texas back in 2010. My experience hasn't been anything exceptional save for the extreme temperature difference, i.e.: going from 85 degrees being a "hot afternoon" to 85 degrees being a "pleasant-if-foreboding morning." Culturally, I think the south really oversells itself. Save for the stereotypical accents, it's not as special as it wants to believe it is.
 

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What do you mean?
North of what and south of where?

You didn't specify country, state, geographic location, nothing.

Are we talking about people who moved from Northern Ireland to Southern Ireland? North America to South America? Northern California to Southern California?
 

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By "northerner", I mean someone from the northern US.
The Escapist has a large demographic of people who don't live in the United States, like probably over 50%. So your question is vague and kind of insulting by just assuming that we all live in the US.