"I'm from *province*" (or even "I'm from *city*") than "I'm from *nation*"
D:
Will any countries fall apart soon?
Nah. They like their nation a lot too, but the province has more respect or something. Something cultural.
Family has a lot more of 'meaning' for them too. They use ''matronymic name mother-surname father-surname'' as name order.
Matronymic is formed as this:
prefix-Mothername-suffix-article
prefix can be anything, but normally is a 'piece' of the mother surname.
suffix can be anything, but normally is a 'piece' of the father surname
article is -e, -i for females, -a, -o for males.
Ex.: John is son of
Mary Armstrong and Paul
ParkerHis 'complete' name would be
Armarykero John
Armstrong Parker, or
Stromarypara John
Armstrong Parker, or any other combination that follow the standart.