41) Being Specific about Where They Come From

Americans are fond of stating the same place they come from. If you ask an American, “Where are you from in the States,” you’ll get a response like, “I’m from New York City, New York.” Why be specific about where you come from? Sometimes, specificity isn’t useful. You probably have never heard of New York City, but Americans think people should know every city and town in every state. With several states and cities to remember, some places can be blurry. Foreigners in other countries will probably say the state they come from. Some only mention their country of origin, and that’s all you get from them.