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It is anecdotal, but I have never heard anyone actually say that out of any of the four major ethnic groups here. If you want both, which is kind of rare because Red and Green compliment different things for different reasons, you simply say "both". Unless its a regional thing that I'm unaware of, but in 'Burque/Rio Rathole and in Santa Fe we don't really say that, and they don't in Roswell either. It might be a Las Cruces colloquialism but I don't know. -- 75.161.111.108 (talk) 11:41, 29 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]
For that matter, I've never met someone wearing a squash flower necklace. There's nothing saying that state symbols actually have to be representative; they're just something state legislatures do when killing time, I guess. Arlo James Barnes 09:35, 16 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]