Reason: None provided.
No. He put a comma before Georgia.
Where are you, Georgia?
If he he meant it how you think he meant it it would be, "Where are you Georgia?"
Think of it like "Where are you, Time Square?"
That is, unless your reply was basically saying, " His grammar was incorrect, but I think he was meaning to say..." in which case you may very well be right.
Personally, I initially took it the same way the original reply took it before reading your follow up.
82 days ago
2 score
Reason: Original
No. He put a comma before Georgia.
Where are you, Georgia?
If he he meant it how you think he meant it it would be, "Where are you Georgia?"
Think of it like "Where are you, Time Square?"
82 days ago
1 score