If you’ve never been out of the state, I can see why it might seem weird to say you’re from “Cincinnati” and not name a small town in Kentucky. But when you get to the bigger cities in America, and some outside the US, conversations flow much easier if you just say you’re from Cincinnati.
It’s the Cincinnati metropolitan area. If people fly into Cincinnati, you don’t explain to them they’re actually in KY. They don’t give a ****.
If you live in Covington, you’re closer to Downtown than well over half the population of Cincinnati. And you’ll probably be a Cincinnati taxpayer like a lot of us.
In other words, if you move here just say Cincinnati like a goddam civilized person so you aren’t explaining geography like some hilljack.
It’s the Cincinnati metropolitan area. If people fly into Cincinnati, you don’t explain to them they’re actually in KY. They don’t give a ****.
If you live in Covington, you’re closer to Downtown than well over half the population of Cincinnati. And you’ll probably be a Cincinnati taxpayer like a lot of us.
In other words, if you move here just say Cincinnati like a goddam civilized person so you aren’t explaining geography like some hilljack.