How do Southerners say hello?

Howdy. This is a Southern way to say hello. Howdy!
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How do Southerners greet each other?

The greeting Hey means Hello. A true Southerner would never ever say "Hello, you all" or "Hi, you guys." But, very often, you will hear "Hey, y'all." These are some other common Southern terms and sayings: just pickin: teasing - Aw, come own now, Aah'm just pickin wid ya.
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What is the most Southern thing to say?

24 Colorful Southern Sayings You Won't Hear Anywhere Else
  1. Bless your heart. While this phrase can be meant sincerely, it usually has an edge. ...
  2. If I had my druthers. ...
  3. He's having a dying duck fit. ...
  4. Hold your horses. ...
  5. What in the Sam Hill? ...
  6. She's stuck up higher than a light pole. ...
  7. As all get-out. ...
  8. Finer than a frog's hair.
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What are some southern words?

We chose 15 of the most ridiculous Southern sayings — and tried to explain them.
  1. “We're living in high cotton.” ...
  2. “She was madder than a wet hen.” ...
  3. “He could eat corn through a picket fence.” ...
  4. “You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.” ...
  5. “You look rode hard and put up wet.” ...
  6. “He's as drunk as Cooter Brown.”
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What do Southerners say weird?

Words Southerners Say Weird

caint - can't (I caint do that.) fitt'in - fixing to, about to (I'm fitt'in to buy one.) fitty - fifty (Can I borrow fitty cents?) i'moan - I am going to (I'moan go to that game.)
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25 words true Southerners Say - True Southern Accent



How do Southerners say pretty?

These compliments and lighthearted digs have Southern flair aplenty.
  • She's as pretty as a peach.
  • They're as pretty as a pitcher. ( ...
  • He's a tall drink of iced tea.
  • They're as happy as clams at high tide.
  • She's as smart as all get out.
  • They're finer than frogs' hair split four ways.
  • She's got gumption.
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What is a Southern accent called?

The Southern American English drawl, or "Southern drawl," involves vowel diphthongization of the front pure vowels, or the "prolongation of the most heavily stressed syllables, with the corresponding weakening of the less stressed ones, so that there is an illusion of slowness even though the tempo may be fast."
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What state has the most Southern accent?

Mississippi edged out Alabama as the most Southern state by just two votes. Ninety-eight percent of 41,947 readers surveyed thought Mississippi was Southern (which makes it more Southern than Iowa is Midwestern).
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What is Southern slang?

Southerners address a group with "y'all."

"Y'all" is typical Southern slang, but it's also a proper contraction (you all = y'all). Southerners say this word all the time.
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What do Southerners call their mom?

Younger Southerners, like the rest of country, prefer the term Mom. The poll revealed, too, that Southern Democrats tend to say Momma or Mama, while their Republicans are partial to Mom.
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How do you compliment a Southern man?

If you use any one of these quintessentially southern compliments, you'll be sure to bring a smile to a southerner's face.
  1. “What good manners you have!” ...
  2. “I love your rooster decor.” ...
  3. “This is the best biscuit I have ever tasted.” ...
  4. “This would win first place at the county fair!” ...
  5. “What a beautiful garden you have!”
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What are different ways to say hello?

synonyms for hello
  1. greetings.
  2. hi.
  3. howdy.
  4. welcome.
  5. bonjour.
  6. buenas noches.
  7. buenos dias.
  8. good day.
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What do Southerners call northerners?

In the Southern United States, Yankee is a derisive term which refers to all Northerners, and during the American Civil War was applied by Confederates to soldiers of the Union army in general.
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Is Southern accent attractive?

A recent survey by Cupid.com of 2,000 men and women found that the Southern twang', especially from the yellow hammer state, of the south was voted first place as the most attractive in the U.S. The Southern accent came up on top with 36.5% of the vote followed by New York in second with 16.5%.
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Are Southern accents dying?

The distinct drawls and twangs that dominate America's Southeast as we know it may be dying off, new research suggests. A North Carolina State University study has noted a gradual shift away from the drawn-out vowel pronunciations widely associated with Southern speech, which experts say is 'disappearing'.
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Why is Florida not considered the South?

“Technically Florida is in the south but culturally it has been argued that it is not depending on where you come from in the state. North Floridians would tend to argue that Florida is a southern sate in the south but south Floridians would claim that there is nothing southern about the State.
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Why do Southerners have a drawl?

However, rural and less wealthy classes who came from Northern England settled in the South. And they did (and still do) pronounce the “r” sound in words. This is where the origins of the Southern Drawl lie. Note that there are places in the South that don't pronounce the “r” but still have a similar accent.
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What is a Southern twang?

This term refers to the tendency (usually among American Southern accents) to turn a monophthong (a single sound) into a diphthong or tripthong (i.e. multiple vowel sounds).
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How do Southerners pronounce naked?

"Take the word 'naked. ' Instead of saying, 'naked,' we say 'nekkid. ' It just feels good to say it.
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How do Southerners say sugar?

I should also note that we rarely use “r's.” Sugah for sugar, suppah for supper. We also don't pronounce “t's” and almost never use “g's” at the ending of words. Southerners say Adlanna for Atlanta. We also say puddin' and lookin'.
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Are Southerners flirtatious?

Southerners as a people are raised to have manners, to respect others, to respect ourselves, to take chances and that you catch more flies with honey. So, naturally, the ability to flirt is somewhat ingrained in our culture. Shoot, flirting may as well have been invented in the South.
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