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Old 05-02-2017, 05:15 PM   #56
JSWolf
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And back to colorful vernacular...

My PA co-workers tend to say "you'ins" or "you'se" for "you all" while us Marylanders (mostly) tend to say "y'all" (must be that doggone Mason-Dixon line, hm?)
All of those mispronunciations would get me calling them rednecks. They sound awful. I don't get how Southerners (US) can get so many pronunciations just plain wrong. Not even just a little bit wrong, but a lot wrong. It's like they are from another planet.
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