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But Alex isn’t just your average, moody relative. He is, to put it in the most precise, affectionate, and annoying terms possible, a "yankeetype" guy.
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When a cousin is described as both "bitchy" and a "," it usually points to a specific blend of regional directness and perceived elitism . Depending on the context, this "exclusive" vibe can stem from a few different cultural stereotypes: The "Yankee" Archetype
He wears baseball caps indoors. He says “cawfee” instead of coffee. He once corrected my pronunciation of “water” like I’d just insulted his ancestors. And he delivers insults with the casual efficiency of someone ordering a deli sandwich— “No, no, let her finish. I want to hear how she thinks Midwest sushi is acceptable.”
