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It’s just liberals adopting black slang again.
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Yep. Obama did this as a way to make himself, a foreign transplant* with an Ivy League pedigree, seem "folksy" and "southern" (same thing with using the word folks all the time). All shitlibs after him are following the pattern. An elitist shitlib always wants to be seen as the underdog populist.You can thank Obama for this unironically. Its just libtards parroting king nigger.
I'm going to be a little bit contrary here and say it's sometimes used unintentionally, but it does indicate something when used here in the UK.How self-aware and conscious are they about the way they use y'all in relation to themselves? Or is it just a co(hen)incidence that insufferable moralizing leftist pricks just like the word y'all the same way they like nose rings and blue hair?
They also frame it like it's bad for white people to use it (of course only when it's not them using it) because "oh it's an AAVE term!" Actual rules for thee not for me shit. these people hate literally anything outside their own bubbles and will do everything to make it looklike it's some backwards old evil to be removed and replaced witht heir own inconsistent dogma.It’s really fucking annoying. I’m a true and honest Southerner and I hate seeing our useful vocabulary co-opted by wokescolds and fucking Yankees who don’t even know what pimiento cheese is.
Literally everyone I've known from the US south in my entire 3 decades of life has said yall as shorthand for "you all". I guess it depends on specific areas.I’m from the South and I hate that term. The only people who use it are people who aren’t from here, radical leftists, and drag queens. I hate how it’s on dialect quizzes as well.
I've never seen anyone do this and you're now just reminding me of how moviebob did a similar thing where he claimed he hid his own accent and started playing up the accent for a bit after that years ago. Different region compared to the south but like accents aren't something you're supposed to be learning to do or learning to hide, that's just turning it into performative gendershit but with vocal inflections. Some people lose their accent but that's more due to prolonged exposure to different pronunciations of things while living elsewhere than a conscious choice.Everyone from the south hides their accents because it’s associated with trash. The moment we go into tractor supply it comes out. This is a universal law among southern elites.
I would refuse to say y’all and other Southernisms as a kid because I considered myself and was ashamed of being associated with unintelligent people from the region. Then I grew up, stopped being ashamed of where I’m from, learned to respect good honest Southern working men, and the y’alls and might coulds came out in full force.I've never seen anyone do this and you're now just reminding me of how moviebob did a similar thing where he claimed he hid his own accent and started playing up the accent for a bit after that years ago. Different region compared to the south but like accents aren't something you're supposed to be learning to do or learning to hide, that's just turning it into performative gendershit but with vocal inflections. Some people lose their accent but that's more due to prolonged exposure to different pronunciations of things while living elsewhere than a conscious choice.
And my part of Scotland.Absolutely not. That word’s for Pennsylvanians.
I looked up whatever the fuck this meant in image search and it came upw ith a bunch of images of birds or people making gang signs shaped like birds.I'd also throw in 'bird hands' (an expression women make when they want something from you as pointed out by Hoe_Math) and tattoos in general.
American terms common to the UK: "you guys"/"guys", "my folks" (in the sense of "my parents")
I'd also throw in 'bird hands' (an expression women make when they want something from you as pointed out by Hoe_Math) and tattoos in general.