| troll. European here and no Londoner would write c*ap like this one. |
+1000 As a South Carolinian, OP, I'm glad you're charmed but in my view.... yuck to all of it. I HATE the smocking and the monogramming, in particular. And don't get me started on those tacky hair bows.... |
Except when it comes to Scarlet O'Hara. |
You should get a clue. |
She was Katie Scarlett |
OP said she went to college here. She moved to the US when she was a teenager and has assimilated. |
| I love them too |
| Lots of Marys in the North. For me, southern names the girls have the last names as first names. |
True but still Catholic. |
+100. Mary Cambpell as a double-barreled name might ring Southern (I know a lot of Southerners that try to shoehorn maiden names once connected to plantations into their daughters' names), but Mary Katherine and Mary Grace are Catholic as the day is long. And as a Catholic who grew up in Dallas and spent several hours with friends "praying the blood of the Lamb" over me so I would accept Jesus into my heart and be Saved (TM), let me tell you that Catholicism is not really associated with the South.
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| There isn’t much I like about southern culture, but I do like the kindness, the desserts, and the names. |
My mom’s cousin is named “Gentry.” They are all from Louisiana . |
| These are not "posh" southern names. They are the opposite. They are names from non-posh people who are pretending to be posh. |
This. There's some poster on here who likes to slobber all over the Southern "gentry". This is clearly them striking again. |
Count me in too. I love all of it. |