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Like no, I know you're just saying that because you think it's cool.

Never realized y'all was supposed to be cool!

It's just a shortened version of you all and seems to work for us.


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Never realized y'all was supposed to be cool!

It's just a shortened version of you all and seems to work for us.


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I'm pretty sure people just say it up here because they think it's cool and wish they were southern, not because it's an easier way to say you all. Lol
Well, at least the people that I know

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Do people from the south get annoyed when people from the north say "ya'll"? I'm from the north and it bugs me sooo much.


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No, but his is nothing I've ever experienced anyway. However since I've always said "y'all", y'all is "proper" for me so I would expect everyone else to say it, since to me its "right" even though it isn't.

"Yous" makes my skin crawl.

Outside of saying "y'all" I don't have a distinguishable accent anyway. The only people that think I sound southern are those from outside of the South. Most southern people think I'm from elsewhere.

Most of that has everything to do with my mother being a speech pathologist.
 
WARNING: I'm just going to use this space to rant about guys

Why are guys so confusing?! He wants me then he doesn't and now he does again but where was he when I was crying my eyes out because I missed him so much? Telling me to not be so clingy and to stop crying. Now he's crying and wanting me back. I'm done waiting around for him to want a serious relationship when I've wanted one for a while now. He said he didn't know how he felt and now he's saying he loves me when I'm with someone else?! ugh... :banghead::banghead::banghead:
 
WARNING: I'm just going to use this space to rant about guys

Why are guys so confusing?! He wants me then he doesn't and now he does again but where was he when I was crying my eyes out because I missed him so much? Telling me to not be so clingy and to stop crying. Now he's crying and wanting me back. I'm done waiting around for him to want a serious relationship when I've wanted one for a while now. He said he didn't know how he felt and now he's saying he loves me when I'm with someone else?! ugh... :banghead::banghead::banghead:
Get him out of your life ASAP! He has put you thru enough misery and will do it again, find someone who appreciates u!


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Get him out of your life ASAP! He has put you thru enough misery and will do it again, find someone who appreciates u!


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Thanks.. That's what all my friends are telling me to do. I have a boyfriend who cares about be and will do anything to make me happy and my ex is jealous now and is trying to guilt trip me into getting back with him
 
I have never heard anyone say "yous" in California. It's almost always "you guys." Though I have heard the occasional "y'all" in the Sacramento area.
Also as someone in California, the South is like Texas to Georgia. But not Florida. Florida is it's own separate thing. Sometimes I also feel like Texas is it's own thing, because it's just so big. The Carolina's are east coast states. Tennessee, Kentucky and surrounding states are middleish kinda east coastish states. I have also heard of the Mason Dixie line, but I have no idea where it lies really.
But this is just my feelings about areas. I don't know if other Californians feel the same as me.


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I have another northern/southern question. If I'm down south and I don't say "yes/no ma'am" or "yes/no sir" will people think I'm rude? Or no because they can tell by my apparent accent (real talk: Wisconsinites totally don't have accents!) that I'm not from the south? Just another random question I've always wondered about.


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I have another northern/southern question. If I'm down south and I don't say "yes/no ma'am" or "yes/no sir" will people think I'm rude? Or no because they can tell by my apparent accent (real talk: Wisconsinites totally don't have accents!) that I'm not from the south? Just another random question I've always wondered about.

There isn't 100% compliance with this rule, but why chance it?




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I have another northern/southern question. If I'm down south and I don't say "yes/no ma'am" or "yes/no sir" will people think I'm rude? Or no because they can tell by my apparent accent (real talk: Wisconsinites totally don't have accents!) that I'm not from the south? Just another random question I've always wondered about.


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I've lived in NC my whole life & you don't hear that near as much as when I was growing up. Really seems to be more abnormal to hear kids saying it these days. At least here in the Charlotte area.


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There isn't 100% compliance with this rule, but why chance it?




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It's kind of funny because here in Maine like no one says ma'am or sir. I called a customer sir once and he got mad and thought I was calling him old lol

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