Your nominations of this particular question came in from all corners of the country-- all mid-sized cities-- like Louisville, New Orleans, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Baltimore, Charlotte. They came from all ages of you, from the millennials to those who wrote that a half century ago, this question was also asked in Chicago and San Francisco, when those cities were arguably more “mid-size” than they are today. You also said this was the question of Oahu (where we know the young Barack Obama of modest means attended the elite private school, Punahou) and from Melbourne, Australia.
From your descriptions, it became clear that “Where did you go to high school?” is another way of asking “Where do you live?” But you aren’t seeking a simple answer of name or geography with either of those questions. You are using those questions to seek valuable information about the socio-economic-cultural-historical background of a person. It helps you orient that person in the context of the world as you live it and interpret it.
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Hi EVE;
Did not really want to interfere in Class '61 affairs, but the article just hit a sensitive strain in my "innards".
I am sure you are familiar with this basic question asked of you last year or the year before... Did you go to STC? which was the same opening line asked of me recently!!! LOL ! This seemingly defines socio-economic-cultural-historical what have you... Have a nice laugh! Aurora
auro, yes, that has been asked of me probably twice in the past - should i be flattered, or insulted?? city high is just about the most eclectic collection of students and where they are coming from, ranging from poverty level families to the hi-so cream of baguio. and a good collection too of religious backgrounds from rc to inc to 'testante to animists to none of the above. but the best compliment would be - "taga city high ka?"
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