@@Peetreesaur Same with me - when I went to university in MI, people made fun of my Southern drawl (GA). When I was home, they told me I sounded like a "Northerner," and when I said "eh?" (long a sound), they looked at me askance. 🤷🏻♀️
That's how we say it in GA. Pee-can pie, my favorite! I used to pick the pecans from my aunts pecan tree and my mom would bake the pies. And I grew up 20 minutes outside of Atlanta!
As person i t eh middle here is what i say Pie northern Depends o. What you using for route 21 (root) route(ow) which route you taking Pahcan Oil Semi or truck Over there Yall Potatoes Fire northern Beanie
Northerners always pronounce their words wrong. It’s so annoying, as someone born and raised in the south. I’m not really exactly very southern like her, but I’m still considered “southern”. All my relatives sound like her, completely from the sticks, but I don’t have too thick of an accent cause so many Yankees are coming down and trying to claim out part of the country as theirs
In Minnesota it's "yousguys" not you guys. Y'all, what in world is that. Also, southern Iowa is the SOUTH. Not the Midwest. For Germans, pronuciation of "W" is impossible. For Southerners The whole Alphabet is a struggle.
lol Minnesota does not pronounce it “yousguys” that’s Pennsylvania and New York. It’s hey you guys. Southern Iowa is NOT southern. Southern Missouri however, is. Maybe you meant to type that? I’ve lived in all of these places
@@zerosoma33 Yousguys is a Swedish/ Norwegian/ Minnesotan. yah sure ya know. Dem dere dis and dat. replace them there this and that. that is German/Minnesotan. Also the No. Three can be pronounced TDEE. Jonnnie Johnson is pronounced Yonni Yohnson by the Swedes. As far as Southern Iowa not being southern How do you account for Confederate Flags showing up occasionally They have the Missoura twang and the lazy talk
@@johnhedtke7571 there’s way more to being southern than confederate flags and “lazy talk”. Shows how much you know. A northerner thinks Nebraska sounds southern. lol. I can’t believe you’re literally arguing with me that IOWA is southern. lmao
I am from the South, but most people think I am from the North or the West Coast because I do not have the typical southern drawl. People always ask me where I am from. When I say I am from the South, they look at me with a shocked look on their faces.
I’m from the south but I say some things the northern way. I also moved around between SC & Tennessee & dared a guy from Boston once so that may have something to do with it. I learned not to ever say buggy around him. 😂
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Omgosh y’all this is funny I come from the land of the ice and snow lol anywho I lived in Te’haas a few years I am used to saying “you guys” and I did pick up using y’all it’s so hard not to it works for all the new genders ;) and so politically correct I’m surprised all northerners aren’t doing it lol
OMG I have never heard of no one I know here in Louisiana pronounce a beanie hat as a toboggan🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 maybe because I live in the far mother part of Louisiana.
@@damonwilliams5033 You sound really stupid the United States was made by the English not Spanish.. just like the Black Americans came from Nigerian Africa period & wee gotten wild Animals thaat's unreal from the United states!!
OK. I think we all know that southerners KNOW they’re wrong. What I don’t know is if they continue to do this out of stubbornness or to try to irritate the rest of the country. It would seem an enormous waste of effort to continue this ridiculousness when non-southerners aren’t around, but I guess it’s like trying to prove the light goes out when you close the refrigerator door. Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle.
Pronounce things however you want, but there is NO WAY a winter hat is a “toboggan”! I guess when you live in a place where there is no real winter you are bound to get these things wrong!😜🛷