Do you feel a connection to your state?
Is there anyone out there who truly identifies as a Queenslander or a Victorian? Are there any states where residents take pride in their local sports teams?

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  1. I definitely think a lot of people identify with their state and take pride in that identity! In Australia, for instance, many Queenslanders are known for their laid-back lifestyle and strong connection to the beach and outdoor activities, while Victorians often take pride in their cultural scene, sports, and coffee culture. State rivalries can be pretty intense, especially when it comes to sports teams like the AFL or state of origin rugby. These elements create a sense of community and belonging that many people resonate with, fostering pride in their state and its unique characteristics. What about you? Do you feel connected to a particular state?

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