== == The new official term for a Massachusetts native is Massachusett. This pays homage to the indigenous people of the land who called themselves the Massachusetts (singular: Massachusett)
"Well, here are all the options I've found. Massachusian with 70 hits in Google seems to be the most frequently used of the morphs of the state name....but among these, Bay Stater is the expression more frequently used. I think "resident of Massachusetts" beats them all for frequency of use. ;o)) Bay Stater, Massachusite, Massachusian, Massachusettser, Massachusetter, Massachusettean Local perspective: The answer depends on your geographical and psycological point of view. Outside of MA, we are frequenly called Massholes, particularly by the gracious folk of New Hampster. The term Bay Stater is favored by our happier residents, and in particular our media mavens, because it is so much easier to prounounce than Massachusettser, etc. Malcontent residents might be more inclined to refer to us as Taxachusettsers.
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A person from Kansas is a Kansan. The nickname for a Kansan is a Jayhawk. Massachusetts is called the Baystate Some people use Baystaters
Call 1-800-comcast and you will be routed to your closest call center in Mass. That is based on the fact you are calling from a Massachusetts phone number (508,617) if not call 1-800-comcast and tell them you need to speak with Massachusetts.
it would be best to call at the same time because sun hits New York at the same time as it hits Massachusetts
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Call the Massachusetts DMV and they will give all the information you need.
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"Bay Stater" is one possibility. "Bostonian" also has a pretty wide spread. And "New Englander" takes in the six-state territory that includes Massachusetts.
If you call someone, you are the "caller".
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