There's a difference between "Northern California" and "Not Southern California."
The average Californian probably can't name a single town between Sacramento and Oregon. That's "Northern California." Sacramento is like 2/3rds the way up the state. That whole area (excluding Sacramento itself), and a lot of the inland of California, are the rural "based" areas.
Almost no one would call San Francisco "Northern California." More likely the region would be referred to as "The Bay," "The Bay Area," or "SF."
Someone might include the bay area as part of "NorCal," in the context of "As opposed to Southern California," probably in the context of universities. But the connotation is different there.
Bro. It's the same thing in Southern california. Rural areas are red. But this red vs blue don't mean shit when the red is filled with RINOs. I've heard multiple people from san fran refer to their home as norcal, northern california, etc. Probably because they don't want to give away they're from the Anus of America
There's a difference between "Northern California" and "Not Southern California."
The average Californian probably can't name a single town between Sacramento and Oregon. That's "Northern California." Sacramento is like 2/3rds the way up the state. That whole area (excluding Sacramento itself), and a lot of the inland of California, are the rural "based" areas.
Almost no one would call San Francisco "Northern California." More likely the region would be referred to as "The Bay," "The Bay Area," or "SF."
Someone might include the bay area as part of "NorCal," in the context of "As opposed to Southern California," probably in the context of universities. But the connotation is different there.
Bro. It's the same thing in Southern california. Rural areas are red. But this red vs blue don't mean shit when the red is filled with RINOs. I've heard multiple people from san fran refer to their home as norcal, northern california, etc. Probably because they don't want to give away they're from the Anus of America