I had this bar guest last night who was in town on business. He was from North Carolina, and by the end of the night (he had been in town several days) he opened up to me about how impressed he was with the hospitality of our town. He was about 40-years old and had never been north of the Mason-Dixon Line before. All he knew was from random news stories he had seen about Chicago (we are actually 3 hours west of Chicago). I'm not entirely sure what he was getting at, but he was so surprised by the kinds of people he found here. Everyone was nice to him. He went to several bars and never once saw a bar fight. Random strangers were talking to him and occasionally buying him drinks. One guy heard his southern accent and asked where he was from. He was expecting the guy to pick a fight with him over it, and he was shocked that all he got into was a friendly conversation.
I honestly didn't understand his surprise, and I thought it was weird that he actually used the term "Mason-Dixon Line" when telling me all of this. What kind of visit was he expecting to have? What kind of people was he expecting to meet? Did he think he was going to be harrassed because of slavery or something? Was he planning to get his ass kicked because his ancestors may have owned a plantation?
Can any posters here (maybe some who live BELOW the Mason-Dixon Line) shed some light on this for me? I'm utterly confounded.
I honestly didn't understand his surprise, and I thought it was weird that he actually used the term "Mason-Dixon Line" when telling me all of this. What kind of visit was he expecting to have? What kind of people was he expecting to meet? Did he think he was going to be harrassed because of slavery or something? Was he planning to get his ass kicked because his ancestors may have owned a plantation?
Can any posters here (maybe some who live BELOW the Mason-Dixon Line) shed some light on this for me? I'm utterly confounded.