Southerners love to say bless your heart. Others have trouble grasping their idea. Southerners express sympathy by saying it after discussing small matters as a symbol of love.
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Saying Bless Your Heart to Just About Anyone
You can't talk to a southerner without hearing 'y'all' every other phrase. Addressing a person or a huge group. It defines southern identity and is typically used with all y all.
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Overusing Y all
Garden & Gun says Southerners like sweet tea because we are largely descended from Celts and Brits, making a yearning for tea a genetic imperative. They'll drink their favorite drink with every meal since it represents them.
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Insisting on Sweet Tea with Every Meal
Southerners are courteous and respectful. They'll typically keep a door open for you before you arrive. You may have to awkwardly fast walk to avoid waiting, but they'll appreciate it.
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Holding Doors Open for Lengthy Periods
Southern cuisine is famous because they deep fried everything. Most foodies like fried chicken, but southerners go all out. Fry Oreos or okra. From a southern perspective, deep-fried food tastes better.
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Deep-Frying Anything
Non-southerners are frequently concerned about the meaning of a phrase that begins with "let me tell you what." This expression usually indicates an interesting, overblown anecdote from a southerner.
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Starting Stories with Let Me Tell You What
It may seem unnecessary to address someone sir or ma am, but you're mistaken. Southerners are taught to respect their elders. Children learn this early on and retain it throughout their lives.
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Calling Every Older Person Sir or Ma am
Southerners adore football. According to Bleacher Report, the intertwining of Southern culture and college football is a direct, deeply rooted reflection of the South s history.
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Obsessing Over College Football
Any reason to enjoy a BBQ is OK with Southerners. Socialize with friends and family around their favorite thing. Southerners adore food, and grilling may start or finish the week.
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Hosting Barbecues at the Drop of a Hat