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I'm originally from Jersey and we called the sea - the shore. And now in North Carolina - it's the beach. Me - I head to the ocean, mostly. Can everybody sea that?
I was born in New Jersey. We went to the shore, or seashore, every summer. After leaving NJ and moving to CT, it became the beach. Now on the Cape, it's either the ocean (Nantucket Bay) or the bay (Cape Cod Bay), because they are very different.
 
I'm originally from Jersey and we called the sea - the shore. And now in North Carolina - it's the beach. Me - I head to the ocean, mostly. Can everybody sea that?
We generally say "going to the beach" in Southern California. Northern California has a more rocky shoreline, so people say "going to the coast" sometimes. However, restaurants that serve fish are known as seafood restaurants throughout the state.
 
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And now ladies and gentlemen, the #1 reason that every American knows "sea"...


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A friend of mine brought back a big hunk of rock salt for me after touring a salt mine during a work trip to Poland. Maybe sea salt isn't a thing there.
 
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