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Do people from outside of WA, USA even know where Tacoma is?
I know there's a truck model with the name (which is really funny to me given the sensory reputation Tacoma has) but I don't know if most people even know it's named after a city/mountain.
Most people outside the USA don’t even know where WA is because we don’t memorise your states abbreviations.
True, and that is extra confusing because "Washington" is also used by the press to talk about a city on the other side of the country from the state.
I never know where we're talking about half the time.
Moat people in the US couldn't identify Tacoma, or either of the Washingtons, on a map.
They probably just don't like using maps as they tend to get wet and soggy