“The East Coast” generally means the north east. “The South” is everything in the south eastern corner of the country, including the coastal states down there
You can disagree all you want but you’re just wrong. If people say the East Coast they don’t mean the South. Ever. Every single human being. Even you when you’re not being contrarian cuz you’re bored on the internet like this.
Edit: To further clarify, everyone in the actual region calls the coastal states the east coast. That includes New England and the Southern states that touch the Atlantic Ocean. I say this as someone who has lived in every coastal state except for Maine and Florida. So if you try to use “the east coast” to refer to New England, at least in the region you’re talking about, people are going to think you mean the states on the coast…
“The East Coast” generally means the north east. “The South” is everything in the south eastern corner of the country, including the coastal states down there
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_United_States
I disagree. The east coast is quite plainly the Atlantic coast, including part of the South. If you mean Northeast, just say that.
You can disagree all you want but you’re just wrong. If people say the East Coast they don’t mean the South. Ever. Every single human being. Even you when you’re not being contrarian cuz you’re bored on the internet like this.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Coast_of_the_United_States
Well huh… I guess you mgiht be a bit wrong.
Edit: To further clarify, everyone in the actual region calls the coastal states the east coast. That includes New England and the Southern states that touch the Atlantic Ocean. I say this as someone who has lived in every coastal state except for Maine and Florida. So if you try to use “the east coast” to refer to New England, at least in the region you’re talking about, people are going to think you mean the states on the coast…