Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never understand why mid-atlantic folk think they are Southern.....
See, that's what I am saying! The north won't claim us either. The fact is that we're a little bit country and a little bit rock and roll. In fact, many of us have ancestors who migrated here from both directions. I am a product of Virginia stock. Is Virginia (not NoVa) not Southern?
Anonymous wrote:I guess I am a Southerner?? Texan here, and when referring to the geographic area, I prefer to say Texan vs South or Southerner, etc.
Anyways, I don't hear much of 'bless your heat' - maybe not the right crowd? But I do say 'how nice' or 'that's great' when someone is 'bragging' or I don't know what else to say.
Anonymous wrote:I never understand why mid-atlantic folk think they are Southern.....
Anonymous wrote:Here's something that's an anathema to southerners asking for help when you are perfectly able bodied. For example, neighbor of mine, mid-westerner, just sent on the neighborhood listserv that since her friends with older children had just moved away, she needs to find some suppliers of hand me down clothing.
Bless her heart, isn't she just so bold to put that out there? And so eco-conscious!
Anonymous wrote:Here's something that's an anathema to southerners asking for help when you are perfectly able bodied. For example, neighbor of mine, mid-westerner, just sent on the neighborhood listserv that since her friends with older children had just moved away, she needs to find some suppliers of hand me down clothing.
Bless her heart, isn't she just so bold to put that out there? And so eco-conscious!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think one of my favorite long-standing southernisms that I employ often, is when I hate/am annoyed by/want to ignore something, I refer to it as "nice."
"She's really nice."
"Isn't that so nice!"
"What a nice new house!"
"Thanks for having us for lunch. It was so nice."
But what would you say if your really did like the lunch, house etc.?
Anonymous wrote:I think one of my favorite long-standing southernisms that I employ often, is when I hate/am annoyed by/want to ignore something, I refer to it as "nice."
"She's really nice."
"Isn't that so nice!"
"What a nice new house!"
"Thanks for having us for lunch. It was so nice."