There’s nothing wrong with saying “y’all.” That’s a colloquialism from my home place in southern Appalachia. Do you say “lost me at ‘shalom’” or “lost me at ‘allo’” or when a Pennsylvanian says “y’ins,” or if an English person called you “mate”? If not then go away and chill with the ethnocentrism. What things do you say that are unique to your corner of the world? Be better than that.
Wow! This has been a great response, and is giving me a lot to think about. I’ll try to steer clear of any bleakness, cult activity, and sovereign citizens, but you’ve painted a great picture. Thanks a lot!
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There’s nothing wrong with saying “y’all.” That’s a colloquialism from my home place in southern Appalachia. Do you say “lost me at ‘shalom’” or “lost me at ‘allo’” or when a Pennsylvanian says “y’ins,” or if an English person called you “mate”? If not then go away and chill with the ethnocentrism. What things do you say that are unique to your corner of the world? Be better than that.