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Old 09-15-2013, 06:57 PM   #612
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I live in the south also Blossom I'm a manager in a convenience store that's right off an interstate and if I don't know their name it's always sweetie or honey.
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Well I live in the south and I don't know if I could talk with out using sweetie, darling etc...
If someone does not like it then sorry, just part of how I was raised. I blame it on being countrified. People laugh at me because of the way I talk with my accent but after being around me for a few hours most realize that is just how I am.
See I have no problem with it being I married a southerner. I'm from the midwest where some not all wouldn't know how to handle it. I am also a former USAF wife so I am use to saying ma'am or sir to a stranger. Around here unless I am talking to say a police officer or judge..etc it gets a negative reaction. Now if I went home people would probably make fun of the way I talk now. You just can't live in the south for 10+ years and not pick up on their speech.

I wish I had been born southern thus my love for all things western.
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