Show me
Who taught: Jessy
Have you ever driven in the U.S.? If you have a chance later, try to pay a little more attention to license plates. Each state has its own design. As you may know, I live in Pennsylvania state. Honestly, Pennsylvanian license plate is very boring and nothing much special about it. But, if you go to other states, you would notice something different. They put their nickname on the plates. For example, Florida’s license plate has “sunshine state” and New Jersey’s has “garden state.” They kind of make sense, aren’t they? Maybe someone out there would not agree with NJ’s one??? 🙂
A few weeks ago, Jessy asked me one question, “Do you know what is the nickname of Missouri state?” Well, I did not know that. Can you guess it? Haha, I know! You got a hint from the title. It is “Show me” state. Now, why? Based on my research, it looks like it was coined/popularized by a Congressman Willard Vandiver. He said the following in his speech in 1899.
I come from a country that raises corn and cotton, cockleburs and Democrats, and frothy eloquence neither convinces nor satisfies me. I’m from Missouri, and you have got to show me.
Shorter version you can use is “I am from Missouri. Show me!” This is actually an expression that American people say. It means, “I do not quite believe you. Show me proof.” Interesting, isn’t it? I think I say this “interesting” word so many times. But, it really is to me! The question is then do people in Missouri say like, “Dude, I am in Missouri. You gotta show me.”? Or, what if I go there and say, “Hey I am in Missouri now. You gotta show me!” They would laugh, right?
Shall we try a quick poll here? What is the most interesting state nickname in the U.S.? My choice is Indiana. It is “Hoosier state.” What is yours?