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The reference to southeast is in reference to the direction of approach, not your relative position to the direction of approach.

 

If I said "there's a stagecoach coming from the east" it's always going to be coming from the east regardless of where you are in relation to it or where it appears to be coming from. Does that make sense? I hope so.

 

that makes no sense

 

where you are IS crucial and completely relative when saying were something is coming from.

 

if i said

 

"there's a stagecoach coming from the east" and i i was in California talking about a stagecoach in Noth Carolina then fine.

 

but..

 

if that same stagecoach is headed to NYC then it would be coming from the south.

 

 

the ONLY time what you are saying would work is when talking about a specific location

 

"the stagecoach is coming from south Philly"

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