Message from @Anthony Sealy - MO
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PA is the South of the north.
I do that here, but...it isnt appreciated
I loved going into Chik-fil-a in rural PA off the interstate and seeing so many Mennonite women working there.
Really funny
Amish are really great my wifes fam lives in an amish filled part of MO, and it was nice. Def would be Ok with Amish neighbors
They arrested roger stone for literally having communication with Wikileaks
@DixieBoy76 - KY yeah there are IE members in Maine
@Rick Flair no, he was arrested for lying about it. An important distinction to make, because it’s a process crime over doing something that’s not illegal.
I was bow hunting in rural PA earlier this year. My friend there has a "Southern Pride" tattoo. He was upset about IE's tattoo rules. Feels pretty southern there, especially with the "youinz" accent.
Which is a hillarious and endearing accent, btw. I was amused.
In Kentucky the “Southern” accent is much more nasally.
If that makes sense
Each Southern state has their own accent
@Anthony Sealy - MO you can have tattoos, just not on one's hands, neck or face..
To my grandmother, “horses” was “hearses”. Lol
Lol thats a riot
@Papa Pizzagate 👍. He does though, regrets it. Do you say youinz?
Also if he's a "yinzer" then I can totally guess his region aha
Whats youinz mean?
Nope, but know people who do!
Oh ok
I just say you guys, but I like y'all
we were near WV yup
Yeah. Would have been my guess.
I always use y'all when speakinh to a group of guys and gals
South of Pittsburgh.
exactly Ian hah
Itd be more like hawses here
I've been to TX so many times that I adopted "y'all."
See, we're very diverse. Regional dialects abound.
You’ns is like the plural of y’all. A double plural
I know northerners who use y’all as a singular and it drives me bonkers
Youins or youiz would thro me
@DixieBoy76 - KY yea thats stupid
You'ns and yinz are still different though. Yinz is pronounced like "shins" and is hyper regional, hilariously so. Only like 4 counties in the world speak like they do.
Makin me feel like a stranger in my own country Ian
Fayette county
The only regionalism I can think. Of locally is that we're known for pronouncing "water" as "wudder"
But I think a lot of folks do that.
bag is pronounced as "beg" here