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this post was submitted on 22 Jul 2023
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New Mexico.
Thanks for answering them.. but I have to say I had a good laugh at people not knowing NM. It makes sense though, if people don't know the name well maybe not many people have driven up prices there yet
Lol. Not even a minute after I answered that, I was stumped by someone saying MD. Took me a minute to remember Maryland exists. Also there's a large part of the population that hears New Mexico and assumes that since it has Mexico in the name it can't possibly be a state in the US.
If you find 7 mins to kill and havent heard/seen the gary gulman stand up about abbreviating the states it's pretty good.
https://youtu.be/ocjTsBH_nYM
Well I'm coming from Europe, we don't hear abbrevations of US states very often ;)