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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've never said, "yes ma'am" and won't teach my kids to say it. I think saying "yes" and "no" is fine. I only see southerners and black people speaking like that. [/quote] I can tell from this last sentence that you're clueless and ignorant. [/quote] Not the PP but how do you feel that is inaccurate? I would add people with military connections to that list as well. in 2017 you are not going to hear a WASPy family from Connecticut saying this at all. [/quote] +1 I'm WASPy and from CT and I've only ever heard of this happening in the Deep South. These people sound like my friend's parents who beat her with a belt if she forgot to call her dad Sir. Psychotic authoritarians. [/quote]
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