Suthunuhs! Sho Nuff!

melagras

Cathlete
I thought I would share this e-mail I got from my uncle this morning. All of you "Suthunuhs" will appreciate it.

Southerners know their summer weather report:

Humidity

Humidity

Humidity

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Southerners know their vacation spots:

The beach

The rivuh

The crick

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Southerners know everybody's first name:

Honey

Darlin'

Shugah

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Southerners know the movies that speak to their hearts:

Fried Green Tomatoes

Driving Miss Daisy

Steel Magnolias

Gone With The Wind

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Southerners know their religions:

Bapdiss

Methdiss

Football

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Southerners know their cities dripping with Southern charm:

Chawl'stn

S'vanah

Foat Wuth

N'awlins

Addlanna

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Southerners know their elegant gentlemen:

Men in uniform

Men in tuxedos

Rhett Butler

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Southern girls know their prime real estate:

The Mall

The Country Club

The Beauty Salon

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Southern girls know the 3 deadly sins:

Having bad hair and nails

Having bad manners

Cooking bad food


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Only a Southerner knows the difference between a hissie fit and a conniption fit, and that you don't "HAVE" them,

you "PITCH" them.

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Only a Southerner knows how many fish, collard greens, turnip greens, peas, beans, etc., make up "a mess."

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Only a Southerner can show or point out to you the general direction of "yonder."

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Only a Southerner knows exactly how long "directly" is, as in: "Going to town, be back directly."

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Even Southern babies know that "Gimme some sugar" is not a request for the white, granular, sweet substance that sits in a pretty little bowl in the middle of the table.

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All Southerners know exactly when "by and by" is. They might not use the term, but they know the concept well.

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Only a Southerner knows instinctively that the best gesture of solace for a neighbor who's got trouble is a plate of hot fried chicken and a big bowl of cold potato salad. If the neighbor's trouble is a real crisis, they also know to add a large banana puddin'!

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Only Southerners grow up knowing the difference between "right near" and "a right far piece." They also know that"just down the road" can be 1 mile or 20.

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Only a Southerner both knows and understands the difference between a redneck, a good ol' boy, and po' white trash.

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No true Southerner would ever assume that the car with the flashing turn signal is actually going to make a turn.

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A Southerner knows that "fixin" can be used as a noun, a verb, or an adverb.

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Only Southerners make friends while standing in lines, ... and when we're "in line,"... we talk to everybody!

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Put 100 Southerners in a room and half of them will discover they're related, even if only by marriage.

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In the South, “y'all” is singular, “all y'all” is plural.

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Southerners know grits come from corn and how to eat them.

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Every Southerner knows that tomatoes with eggs, bacon, grits, and coffee are perfectly wonderful; that red eye gravy is also a breakfast food; that scrambled eggs just ain’t right without Tabasco , and that fried green tomatoes are not a breakfast food. (personally, I like them for any meal, and between-meal snacks).

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When you hear someone say, "Well, I caught myself lookin'," you know you are in the presence of a genuine Southerner!

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Only true Southerners say "sweet tea" and "sweet milk." Sweet tea indicates the need for sugar and lots of it -- we do not like our tea unsweetened. "Sweet milk" means you don't want buttermilk..

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And a true Southerner knows you don't scream obscenities at little old ladies who drive 30 MPH on the freeway. You just say,"Bless her sweet little heart"... and go your own way.

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To those of you who are still a little embarrassed by your Southernness: Take two tent revivals and a dose of sausage gravy and call me in the morning. Bless your little heart!

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And to those of you who are still having a hard time understanding all this Southern stuff....bless your hearts, I hear they’re fixin' to have classes on Southernness as a second language!

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Southern girls know men may come and go, but friends are fah-evah !

There ain't no magazine named "Northern Living" for good reason. There ain't nobody interested in livin' up north, nobody would buy the magazine!



Now Shugah, send this to someone who was raised in the South or wish they had a’been! If you're a Northern transplant, bless your little heart, fake it. We know you got here as fast as you could.
 
Thanks for sharing! I live in the town Steel Magnolias was filmed in. It is the oldest town in the Louisiana Purchase. Have lived here since I was 4. It is burning up already in Louisiana so bring on the sweet tea and fried green tomatoes! Summer will be a killer!

Linda
 
Cute!

I was born and raised in the south (and still here of course) ... I have to say I know all of those expressions, but don't use most of them.

Also, I have to take issue with "Y'all is singular and all y'all is plural".... completely incorrect! Y'all is definitely always, always plural when used properly. All Y'all is plural too, but refers to a larger group of people. Whenever you're watching a TV show or movie and they have an actor trying to portray a southerner and they use "Y'all" referring to a single person, you can tell that the actor AND the writer/director are definitely not true southerners. Y'all is NEVER, EVER singlular!! It IS a contraction of "you all", which means at least two people! :eek:
 
Sooo funny!

Oh my gosh! I totally did not 'git this' at first but was crakin' up once I read it!! Thank you sooo much for sharing!! This was a hoot & a hollah!

Pam
 
Thanks for sharing! I live in the town Steel Magnolias was filmed in. It is the oldest town in the Louisiana Purchase. Have lived here since I was 4. It is burning up already in Louisiana so bring on the sweet tea and fried green tomatoes! Summer will be a killer!

Linda
I feel your pain. I live in Mississippi and it is 90 degrees today. I've already pulled out my shorts and tank tops.
 
Cute!

I was born and raised in the south (and still here of course) ... I have to say I know all of those expressions, but don't use most of them.

Also, I have to take issue with "Y'all is singular and all y'all is plural".... completely incorrect! Y'all is definitely always, always plural when used properly. All Y'all is plural too, but refers to a larger group of people. Whenever you're watching a TV show or movie and they have an actor trying to portray a southerner and they use "Y'all" referring to a single person, you can tell that the actor AND the writer/director are definitely not true southerners. Y'all is NEVER, EVER singlular!! It IS a contraction of "you all", which means at least two people! :eek:

True! Howdy, all y'all! Texan here. I know all of these, and use lots of them, but some are specifically regional colloquial terms, not used all over the South. I don't hear the term "gimme some sugar" unless I'm in Louisiana or Georgia. Texans don't use that one. But my kids pitch fits, and I bless people's hearts ALL THE TIME! Ha! I use "fixin'" way too much, and when I tell my Northern friends I have to "run to town", they have no idea what I'm talking about. :)
 
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Being from the north, the one about someone wanting sugar and not the white grain type of 'give me some sugar,' I heard growing up in metro Detroit. I told a new 'friend' abt the same thing very recent. He had no clue of what I meant.

Great thread. Much of it I didn't know.
 
LOL! We've been to Kiawah Island (near Charleston) almost a dozen times & I get a heavy dose of "Southernisms" every time.

I have to ask: Do all Southern Ladies dress for church on Sunday or only some religions? I see women wearing elegant dresses, hats, gloves, pantyhose & heels on Sunday mornings and it's already 85 degrees at 9 am! I think "Bless their hearts!" :eek:
 
one more thing southerns know....

You can anything bad about someone as long as you end it with "bless her heart".....example: she's so ugly the dog won't play with her.....bless her heart.
 
LOL! We've been to Kiawah Island (near Charleston) almost a dozen times & I get a heavy dose of "Southernisms" every time.

I have to ask: Do all Southern Ladies dress for church on Sunday or only some religions? I see women wearing elegant dresses, hats, gloves, pantyhose & heels on Sunday mornings and it's already 85 degrees at 9 am! I think "Bless their hearts!" :eek:

It depends on where you go. I dress up every Sunday, no matter the weather. The big mega churches tend to be very casual.
 
You can anything bad about someone as long as you end it with "bless her heart".....example: she's so ugly the dog won't play with her.....bless her heart.

To be honest, the expression "bless her heart" has evolved into that sort of meaning only in the last few years. I grew up using that saying, and it was definitely something you said with sincerity. It is usually used when someone has something bad going on and you want to express your dismay and sympathy. Example: "She broke her leg, bless her heart."

I don't know how the notion that it is used as a follow up to an insult ever evolved, because it most definitely didn't originate that way.
 
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If I hear that phrase used as an insult, it's usually just in fun. It's almost always used with sincerity, which is how I use it. :)

Another phrase not on this list is the way folks here ask you to "smell OF this" or "taste OF this." I don't know why we use that preposition in that way!
 
Being born and raised in the south....yep that 'bout sums it up! Speakin' of bein' a sutherner....love Duck Dynasty!!!
 

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