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Old 05-15-2013, 11:17 PM
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I have discovered that if you order iced tea in a restaurant in the North and make no mention of sweetness, it'll come unsweetened, but if you ask for it with no reference to flavor in the South it comes sweetened. My Northern friends think the South is crazy for their obsession with sweet tea, and my Southern friends don't understand why I get so excited every time I go to the Dunkin' Donuts near campus. They also don't believe me when I tell them there's practically one on every street corner, either.
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Old 05-16-2013, 02:24 PM
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I have discovered that if you order iced tea in a restaurant in the North and make no mention of sweetness, it'll come unsweetened, but if you ask for it with no reference to flavor in the South it comes sweetened. My Northern friends think the South is crazy for their obsession with sweet tea, and my Southern friends don't understand why I get so excited every time I go to the Dunkin' Donuts near campus. They also don't believe me when I tell them there's practically one on every street corner, either.
This made me smile! My daughter (we're from the mid-Atlantic area) has been completely won over by the South (I believe she was always really a Southerner, she just was living in the wrong place). The one thing, however, that she does miss from home is Dunkn' Donuts coffee. She just got home from school last night (only home for 2 1/2 weeks as she wants to quickly return to school and work in the admissions office) and Dunkin' Donuts was one of the first things she mentioned.
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Old 05-16-2013, 02:29 PM
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In a cruel trick of fate, there are no Krispy Kremes in Houston. When I visit Gypsyboots in San Marcos, however, I can have my lovely, light, delicious Krispy Kremes.
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Old 05-16-2013, 02:34 PM
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This thread is officially derailed!
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Old 05-16-2013, 02:46 PM
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This thread is officially derailed!
Actually, the whole point of the thread was North vs. South, so it's surprisingly ON topic for Page 2 of a thread.

ETA: I just heard my Carolina born 'n raised boss say "Meg'en'em" to mean "Meg and her coworkers".
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Old 05-16-2013, 02:56 PM
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Yes, I understand this. My Maryland sorority sisters were really irritated when I used the term "you guys." They would say, "we are NOT guys!" So I tried saying y'all for plural situations. You know, it just didn't sound right coming out of my mouth. That's the point my daughter and I have discussed. If you're not southern, and you don't have a southern drawl, it just doesn't sound right.
That's what "yinz" is for.

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While we’re on the subject (sort of)….what’s the deal with “and them”? My significant other is Southern, and I am not. Sometimes he’ll say something like “John and them are coming over later.” Horrible grammar aside, this makes me think he means John plus at least 2 other people, when most of the time he’s actually talking about John plus one person. Is this a Southern thing?
I've been saying that since I learned to talk, so no, it is not a Southern thing. Sometimes "them" is singular, sometimes plural.

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sorry, but NOTHING beats LeCave's or El Rio Bakery in Tucson. NOTHING.
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Our Dunkins all closed and then came back...same thing is happening with Popeyes.
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