Now this is about as Southern as you can get

 

  SOUTHERN WOMEN     Southern women know their manners:lady
'Yes, ma'am.'
'Yes, sir.'
'Why, no, Billy!' 

Southern women have a distinct way with fond expressions
:
'Y'all come back!'
'Well, bless your heart.'
'Drop by when you can.'
'How's your Momma?'

Southern women know their summer weather report:

Humidity
Humidity
Humidity

Southern women know their vacation spots:

                                        The beach
                                        The rivuh
                                        The creeeeeeek
drine
Southern women know the joys of June, July, and August:            

Colorful hi-heel sandals
Strapless sun dresses
Iced sweet tea with mint

Southern women know everybody's first name:

Honey
Darlin'
Shugah

Southern women know the movies that speak to their hearts:

Fried Green Tomatoes
Driving Miss Daisy
Steel Magnolias
Gone With The Wind

Southern women know their religions:

Baptist
Methodist
Football

Southern women know their country breakfasts:food

Red-eye gravy
Grits
Eggs
Country ham
Mouth-watering homemade biscuits with momma's homemade jelly

Southern women know their cities dripping with Southern charm:

Chawl'st n
S'vanah
Foat Wuth
N'awlins
Addlanna

Southern women know their elegant gentlemen:rhett butler

                               Men in uniform.
                               Men in tuxedos
                               Rhett Butler

Southern girls know their prime real estate:

The Mall
The Country Club
The Beauty Salon

Southern girls know the 3 deadly sins:

Having bad hair and nails
Having bad manners
Cooking bad food  

More Suthen-ism's:

Only a Southerner knows the difference between a hissie fit and a conniption fit, and that you don't 'HAVE' them, you 'PITCH' them.
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Only a Southerner knows how many fish, collard greens, turnip greens, peas, beans, etc., make up 'a mess.'
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Only a Southerner can show or point out to you the general direction of  'yonder.'
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Only a Southerner knows exactly how long 'directly' is, as in: 'Going to town, be back directly.'
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girlEven Southern babies know that 'Gimme some sugar' is not a request for the white, granular sweet substance that sits in a pretty little bowl in the middle of the table.
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All Southerners know exactly when 'by and by' is. They might not use the term, but they know the concept well.
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Only a Southerner knows instinctively that the best gesture of solace for a neighbor who's got trouble is a plate of hot fried chicken and a big bowl of cold potato salad. If the neighbor's trouble is a real crisis, they also know to add a large banana puddin!
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Only Southerners grow up knowing the difference between 'right near' and 'a right far piece.' They also know that 'just down the road' can be 1 mile or 20.
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Only a Southerner, both knows and understands, the difference between a redneck, a good ol' boy, and handpo' white trash.
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No true Southerner would ever assume that the car with the flashing turn signal is actually going to make a turn.
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A Southerner knows that 'fixin' can be used as a noun, a verb, or an adverb.
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Only Southerners make friends while standing in lines, and when we're 'in line,'   we talk to everybody! (WHO DOES THIS REMIND YOU OF????)
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Put 100 Southerners in a room and half of them will discover they're related, even if only by marriage.
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In the South,
y'all is singular, all y'all is plural.
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Southerners know grits come from corn and how to eat them.
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Every Southerner knows tomatoes with eggs, bacon, grits, and coffee are perfectly wonderful; that red eye gravy is also a breakfast food; and that fried green tomatoes are not a breakfast food.
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When you hear someone say, 'Well, I caught myself lookin',' you know you are in the presence of a genuine Southerner!
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Only true Southerners say
'sweet tea' and 'sweet milk.' Sweet tea indicates the need for sugar and lots of it -- we do not like our tea unsweetened. 'Sweet milk' means you don't want buttermilk.
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the south
And a true Southerner knows you don't scream obscenities at little old ladies who drive 30 MPH on the freeway. You just say,'Bless her heart' ... and go your own way.
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To those of you who are still a little embarrassed by your Southerness: Take two tent revivals and a dose of sausage gravy and call me in the morning. Bless your heart!
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And to those of you who are still having a hard time understanding all this Southern stuff, ... bless your hearts, I hear they are fixin' to have classes on Southernness as a second language!
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And for those that are not from the South but have lived here for a long time, all y'all need a sign to hang on y'alls front porch that reads 'I ain't from the South, but I got here as fast as I could.'
   Southern girls know men may come and go, but friends are fahevah!


If you're a Northern transplant, Bless your little heart, fake it. We know you got here as fast as you could.
   Have a wonderful day and laugh often!
 

If any of Y'All need to buy or sell a home down here in Katy, Houston or Sugar Land Texas, give us a call...we throw lots of Southern name calling in for free, Shugah, Honey, and Dalin's, which we referee to both male and females alike :).  Liz Carter & Team Realty, 281-391-SOLD (7653)  www.lizcarter.com



 

 
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39 Comments on How to talk Southern...

JUN
04
2008
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Y'all are too precious sugah!  This cracks me up.

3:31am • #1
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Goodness gracious darlin' - Ya'll sure are right on the money :)

3:45am • #2
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Liz,

I enjoyed reading this very cute post! I'm not from the south, but if ya'll would be so kind as to pardon me I've got to skeedaddle!

4:01am • #3
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Why Liz Carter, I do declare that I learned a lot about y'all down there in the south from this lil' ole post.  (How did I do with that comment?).

4:28am • #4
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Well, as a Yankee-born, Western-styled, and now Southern transplant, I still can't eat dem grits... but do highly favor the banana puddin'. Folks here are sometimes just TOO sweet that it highly un-nerves me... I just need to learn to say 'bless your heart' throughout the day... I'll start practicing that. Thanks. y'all.

6:10am • #5
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Thank you for this great post. I have lived in Georgia most of my life- but am not very southern- most of my friends are. I could hear their voices while reading this post. ~ Kristen (Rob's wife)

6:12am • #6
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For some reason my girls were all born in the South,yet the continue to have a northern drawl.

I don`t get it!

I wanted Southern Belles,not New Yawkers....")

6:29am • #7
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Mornin Hon,

I was fixin' to go past your post this mornin' but decided to drop in and I'm so glad I did.  Ya'll sure showed them northanurs somethin' do you think they got it?  I'd like a mess of them thar grits, greens and beans ma'am.  Bless your 'lil pea pickin heart.

Don R.

6:55am • #8
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Liz, well Northern Virginia may not be all that Southern, but it's a heckuva lot more Southern than Boston and New York where I came from.  When I first moved down here, I was a bit culture shocked by all the "y'alls" "sweethearts" and "honeys".  In fact, my wife who grew up here in Virginia surprised me by using some of those Southern terms of endearment when we weren't quite even dating yet.

Thanks for the laugh this morning.  And the education.

7:02am • #9
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lol, are you making fun of me Liz ? Nice job, very true !

9:46am • #10
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Oh MY, I was finxin to write my post on my super 8 mem, when me sister sent me this.  Had no ideal y'all would like it so much.  She's the one that said on "a true southern makes friends while standing in line...who does that remind you of?"?.  Dalin, that would be little ol me, every since I was a kid.  We don't care think about how it must sound to someone not from the South, but guess we are a tad better different.

Love the one about us never assuming a car would be fixin to make a turn just cause their blinkers on :).

Y'all take care, and let me know if yall need any help learning how to talk Southern...Yall come back now you hear.  Liz...southern since 1800's, and proud of it

Bless your hearts!  Liz

12:58pm • #11
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Liz darlin' we're not 'a tad bit different' at all... it's the yankees that are different.  I'm a southern transplant in about the northern most spot you can get and trust me... they're weird. haha

1:06pm • #12
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I was born Southern but moved out west early. I don't talk like that (well, a little), BUT I "GOT" ALL OF IT! I guess I was "raised Suthurn" even though it was in Arizona.

1:36pm • #13
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I wondered if fixin would get in there.  I barred my children from using that in their speech (lol).

10:40pm • #14
JUN
05
2008
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Hey, Miz Liz, hope you're doing well this mornin'?  I see you have lots of pictures of my favorite Louisiana Plantation -- Oak Alley.  It's just outside of New Orleans and is absolutely beautiful.  Went there for a tour and lunch the last time I was in New Orleans.  :)

9:53am • #15

Hmmmm....our Southern California dialect is slightly different but y'alls is like totally awesome!!!

10:22am • #16
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Liz, of course you know I loved reading every moment of this post. It is all so true, for those that have not lived here, it is hard to imagine, but it is oh so true. Bless your heart for writing this.

11:20am • #17

Liz,  What fun reading this here little ole blog.  I was told as a very young man that when you are driving behind a Southern Girl and she has her hand out the window as in a left turn, the only thing you know for sure is that the window is down.  Bless You Honey.

8:34pm • #18
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Howdy Liz

Folk's up here are a always poken fun at me, for the way I talk.

Will what part of Southern New Hampshire are you from.

Thank ya for a taken me back home.

God Bless The U.S.A.

9:32pm • #19
JUN
06
2008
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Jesse Honey, that's what I hear...fortunately I've only lived in the South.  I been a lot of places in my life...now that's a title of a Willie Nelson song :)...talk about Southern!  We are so much more friendly, enve the Yankees agree on that...wonder way?  Liz

Leslie Baby, not sure AZ counts as Southern...but we'll let y'all be one of us, since you sound like a good person.  L

Hey Darlin' Marchel, no why would you go and do that to throse children?  Taking their heritage right away from the little babies :).  Marcel, I bet you still say it every once in awhile, come on admit it?  L

As I live and breath it's Sweet Little Ms. Judi, I've been worried sick about you...where have you been?  Shame on you scaring us like that.  I'm fixing to come see you, L

David Sweetie, now come on...people from CA don't have an dialect, y'all know that...but if you want to can practice ours.  L

Missy Honey, I appreciate that, Lord knows I need it.  Liz

Don Dalin', now you were raised as a proper Southern gentleman...that's why I like you so much.  Of course I like your Southern Bell Ricki too.  L

Y'all Come Back and see me, you hear!  Liz

12:19pm • #20
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Dale Dalin', I'm worried about you living up there with all those folks that don't even understand you!  Sure wish you could figure out a way to come on home where you belong.  Don't you pay them people no mine, they don't know nothin.  Just keep saying yes Ma'am and no sir, even when they are half your age, like I taught you.  L

12:24pm • #21
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Well I married a MInneeesota gal, but she got here in time to change! She can say riiiiice, and knows what All (Oil) is

2:52pm • #22
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Mizzzz Lizzzz, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to scare y'all I was just busy and figured no one would miss me.  You're fixing to come see me????   When????

4:43pm • #23
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I get worse when I'm around my family, I think I just turn "hick", not Southern!

11:24pm • #24
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Howdy Liz

I keep a talken with my lady about it, but she just not a wellen to.

I sure don't pay them no mine, about it. That's for sure.

I always do.

My lady is just now a geten used to me openen doors and a helpen her on with her coat.

God Bless The U.S.A.

11:31pm • #25
JUN
07
2008
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Trey Honey, looks like you found yourself a winner...so guess you ought to keep her :).  L

Ms Judi...I meant "on your blog, to find out what the heck you'd been up to".  Was glad to hear it was busy selling real estate, and such.  One of these days I sure nuff will.  Of course we, I missed you honey.  We've been through a lot, planning that big ole wedding for Tex and Miss Molly, for heavens sake, you should know better than that.  L

Dale Darlin', I knew you would do things like open the car door for your lady :).  L

1:32am • #26
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Oh Shucks, Miz Liz, I thought you and Bill were hitchin' up the wagon and headin' over the San Antonio for a few days!!!  

4:40pm • #27
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Gosh, Liz -- Ah feel we bin in Taswell, Tennessee, or the Hollers 'a West Virginia.  Y'all is mighty fine!

9:56pm • #28
JUN
09
2008
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Ms. Judi...

I would like nothing better, we could sit a spell on the porch and tell some tall tales...one of these days :).  L

Terry...

You got me on that one honey.  L

12:06am • #29
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Loved this post Ms. Liz!  Well, I'm fixen to post some ideas for your next contests.  I hope y'all have a great day.  I think it is going to be really humid here in College Station.   

Sondra 

 

9:19am • #30
JUN
10
2008
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LIZ, I just love all these good stuff! I am Southern BORN & BRED!! Souther Miss to be exact! I just had to move with my family to Texas in the late 1970's. I now call myself a Tex-a-ippi-an!

This one makes me want to use one my Granny use to say, "Just butter my butt and call me a biscuit!"

 

8:31pm • #31
JUN
11
2008
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If-In you don't knowd a ladies name, ya call her Missy so as not to embarrass yurself.

Bless Your Little Old Heart!

8:47am • #32
JUN
12
2008
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I'm a true southerner and thoroughly enjoyed your post. I love it here in the south and can't imagine raising my family anywhere else!

6:27am • #33
JUN
13
2008
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Sondra...

That must mean a bad hair day :).  Too me that's the only thing good about a dry climate, it's great for the hairdo :).  L

Kathy...

Now that's a new one on me...a Tex-a-ippi-an...I like it.  L

Carl...

Yea they missed that one, little Missy.  Maybe we should start a blog with a list of "How to talk Southrn"?  We could go on forever.  L

Laura...

I could not agree with you more on that one.  We are just friendly here, not bragging just a fact of life.  Well maybe bragging a tad, but then I wouldn't be Southern ifin I didn't.  L

Cindy,

Hick is good too, another one for the list.  L

Cheri"...

Glad you enjoyed it honey.  L

 

1:54am • #36
JUN
29
2008
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LOL! Great list. I grew up in Massachusetts and have a strong accent (that prohibits understanding of some southern words and slang). It's a different world and I'm glad I've been a resident of Virginia for twenty years.

11:51pm • #37
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17
2008
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It's so much easier to be southern...especially Texas southern, we have our own lingo, that only a true Texan knows...LOL!!

11:30pm • #38
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18
2008
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Debbie...

It is a different world for sure :).  Virginia is a beautiful state too.  L

Cindy...

Southern through and through, yes Mame.  L

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