In terms of having the “marrying cousins” stereotype.

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The south. It’s always the south.

The question is: does it flip after passing the equator or is the law universal for both halves of the globe?

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Nah, in the UK it’s the midlands. Coventry, Birmingham, Leicester, and Loughborough can all go in the bin.

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I’ve heard Australians say this about their northern territories.

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Nah the Aussie equivalent is probably Tasmania.

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