Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We lack a formal 2nd person plural in English. "Y'all" is, in my opinion, the best thing we have. I would never say "youse guys," how odd to even suggest it.
-from the west coast
We have one. It's the word you.
Technically, “you all” is the formal second person plural in English and it was what I was always taught to use.
Although, honestly, “you guys” doesn’t bother me in casual conversation because I always thought of “guys” in this context as referring to all the people being spoken to, without making any kind of gender distinction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's perfectly serviceable as a regionalism for... people from that region. But why is it everywhere now? What is the attraction to people who either are able to speak standard English or have their own native regionalisms? I would vastly prefer "youse guys" or even "yinz" if there were some reason to choose a folksy When people adopt "y'all" on purpose, what is the image they're aspiring to?
What is “yinz”? I have never heard this.
Signed a Memphian.
Anonymous wrote:It's perfectly serviceable as a regionalism for... people from that region. But why is it everywhere now? What is the attraction to people who either are able to speak standard English or have their own native regionalisms? I would vastly prefer "youse guys" or even "yinz" if there were some reason to choose a folksy When people adopt "y'all" on purpose, what is the image they're aspiring to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm from Kentucky. I invite y'all to take things up a notch and start using "all ya'll".
NoLa ppl here. I only use that in extreme circumstances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We lack a formal 2nd person plural in English. "Y'all" is, in my opinion, the best thing we have. I would never say "youse guys," how odd to even suggest it.
-from the west coast
We have one. It's the word you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like it because it's not gendered.
Oh brother.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a code switching word that calls attention to itself immediately.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a code switching word that calls attention to itself immediately.
Anonymous wrote:I'm from Kentucky. I invite y'all to take things up a notch and start using "all ya'll".