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Reserved our seats for trip to Hawaii. Have questions about timing the return.

Or just call it Frisco or San Fran.
Not unless you want to offend the locals.

Once when I was at SFO (yes, the airport), someone asked me for directions to "Frisco". I told him he needed to catch a plane to DFW. I realized later that he could have also taken a plane to Denver.
 
Is there a reason you are so offended by abbreviations.?
To me, none of them seem offensive.
 
Rick's brother lived in San Francisco until his death, and he was very annoyed by the city being referred to as Frisco. Rick happened to tell him we have a timeshare in Frisco. The week happened to start that very day of the conversation, and we were about ready to leave. We needed to get the car packed to head up. Ronnie was offended, and Rick said, "Why are you offended by Frisco?" Ronnie went on to explain that Rick should never call his city Frisco, meaning San Francisco, it was infuriating. Rick said, 'We are going to FRISCO in Colorado this evening to stay in our timeshare week."

Ronnie apologized, but Rick might have called San Francisco "Frisco" a few times after that, and Ronnie would laugh about it. Lighten up on the Frisco thing, Brother!
 
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As a second generation native Californian (even though I don't live there now) hearing Frisco or Cali is like scratching on a chalkboard. Don't ask me why, it just is.

How would a New Yorker like their state called "Newy"? Or a Coloradan hear "Colly"? :cool:
 
As a second generation native Californian (even though I don't live there now) hearing Frisco or Cali is like scratching on a chalkboard. Don't ask me why, it just is.

How would a New Yorker like their state called "Newy"? Or a Coloradan hear "Colly"? :cool:
New York has lots of nicknames - none bother me.
I guess the 4 syllable names lends to shortening?
But then Colorado is 4?
This discussion needs its own thread
 
New York has lots of nicknames - none bother me.
I guess the 4 syllable names lends to shortening?
But then Colorado is 4?
This discussion needs its own thread
NIcknames, or shortened versions? I have no problem with some of the nicknames, like the Golden State.
 
As a second generation native Californian (even though I don't live there now) hearing Frisco or Cali is like scratching on a chalkboard. Don't ask me why, it just is.

How would a New Yorker like their state called "Newy"? Or a Coloradan hear "Colly"? :cool:

Time is not a renewable commodity. Don't waste your life being offended by these little things.
 
Back on track with the point of this thread....

I've made back up points reservation for Palm Desert. We've stayed there in the fall. I want to see it in the Spring. Won't know for a few more days what award availability will show up for flights.
 
Next trip to Hawaii is from Germany to San Francisco, CA, :D, two days in SFO for the Super Bowl weekend. Return is a day flight HNL to SFO and next day to Germany. Not the first time we are doing this.
 
Next trip to Hawaii is from Germany to San Francisco, CA, :D, two days in SFO for the Super Bowl weekend. Return is a day flight HNL to SFO and next day to Germany. Not the first time we are doing this.
Wow 2 days at the grand Hyatt for the superbowl?:ROFLMAO:
 
Not unless you want to offend the locals.

Once when I was at SFO (yes, the airport), someone asked me for directions to "Frisco". I told him he needed to catch a plane to DFW. I realized later that he could have also taken a plane to Denver.
Yep, I'm from SoCal. Not worried about offending NorCals.
 
I think SoCal and NorCal are okay, but I don't really see them used much.
Very commonly used in both locales, to refer to both locales.
 
[SoCal] and [NorCal] Very commonly used in both locales, to refer to both locales.
I've never actually heard (or read) of anyone who lives in Northern California use "NorCal". However, "SoCal" I have heard from people who live in both areas.
 
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