Submitted by MonkeyPanls t3_z54k46 in philadelphia
The_Amazing_Emu t1_ixuby1k wrote
It’s also more logical. Manhattan doesn’t use downtown for the middle of their city, they use it for the southern part of their city (with uptown being the other side). For some reason, other cities started emulated New York‘s term without copying the reason it exists. Philadelphia didn’t do that, but recognized the middle of the city is center city.
throwaway4206983 t1_ixv2zlr wrote
Huh, TIL. I guess it complicates it a bit that a lot of people use the phrase "Hey come on down some time" in terms of visiting them from basically anywhere, regardless of the technical direction lol
B-BoyStance t1_ixvn78c wrote
I've always said come on up/down depending on the direction they'd be coming from. If they're West I say over
Which all just further complicates it lol
throwaway4206983 t1_ixvo2s5 wrote
I used to correct an ex jokingly about that and I think it pissed her off haha
Prestonelliot t1_ixvos51 wrote
No, this is what I do so i believe it’s correct
and_another_username t1_ixyiaqi wrote
And downashore. Even if west to east. Altitude lowers. So down the shore from anywhere inland still passes
Prestonelliot t1_iy081li wrote
I see where your heads at. Thanks for validating our phrasings lol. But it’s true
and_another_username t1_iy0sq6t wrote
I always use up/down in relation to direction too. If I’m in south philly it’s come on DOWN. Or UP in Bucks county.
But I’m so used to saying down the shore
Even if I was in South Carolina or something and went straight to the shore it’s still ‘down the shore’.
Always and forever. For better or worse lol
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