do all southerners do this? #accent

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That comes from our British roots. No one beats around the bush like a Brit, bless their hearts!

lavenderoh
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I’m from west Tennessee and that’s dead on. It’s either a full preamble every sentence or the least amount of syllables possible

bigbeefscorcho
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As someone from 30 mins away from Murfreesboro, yes we all do this

llamadelray
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noel with the pitty laugh there i feel him

theyfeeltheboy
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Woah, I totally do this…I’m always like “I’m going to go ahead and put these in the car awhile”. My college roommate once was like “why don’t you just say ‘I’m going to put these in the car’”. I didn’t know how to respond 🤣

dakotavaughn
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Yeah we like saying a lot without saying anything. It really cushions the sentence😂

nakhiahodges
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I do this and I honestly love it. Just pointless socializing by prolonging a very simple sentence.

ShannonPowers
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I’m from texas, I didn’t even see the issue with what he said until he pointed it out

jettfisher
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I'm from lower Alabama and this is 100% accurate

DumDumDeathstar
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Would’ve been better if he gave more than 1 example I was waiting for more 😂

Relentless
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Also I found that saying “whenever” is a southern thing and when I went up north for holiday they were really thrown off by it

CDLCinder
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From Arkansas and yeah people talk like this a lot lmao

cukkucake
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Damn, I DO do this huh. Most folk think it’s a meek personality trait when in reality it’s just how I talk 😭

PapaCopperpot
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Gotta admit I do it if it's talking in person.

puke-jdlm
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Yeah middle Tennessee is awful and no one from California should go there just to be safe

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