What words do southerners and northerners say differently?

What words do southerners and northerners say differently?

20 Words People Say Differently in the North vs. South

  • Fireflies. You’ve probably seen the cute little bugs that appear during the summer, the ones that light up and look like stars floating across the ground.
  • Lawyer.
  • Oil.
  • Caramel.
  • Crawfish.
  • Aunt.
  • Mayonnaise.
  • Pajamas.

What do Southerners call pants?

Simply put: Britches are pants. Common uses of the term include the sayings “He’s too big for his britches” (he’s too cocky, overly confident, etc.) or some variation of “You can get glad in the same britches you got mad in” (you’ll have to learn to live with it).

Do Northerners say y all?

It’s “all y’all”. It’s a shortened version of you all. It’s usually used in the south, I’ve even heard it in Texas in the absence of a southern accent. It’s not common in the north, youse used to be common in the NYC area but it’s fallen out of favor.

What are Southern things to say?

All-Purpose Southern Expressions We Couldn’t Do Without:

  • Y’all.
  • All y’all.
  • Down yonder.
  • Bless your pea-pickin’ little heart!
  • Kiss my go-to-hell.
  • I wouldn’t walk across the street to piss on him if he was on fire.
  • If you can’t run with the big dogs, stay under the porch.
  • Why so sad? Did Chevrolet stop makin’ trucks?

Do you know the difference between Southerners and Northerners?

However, if you grew up in the north, you probably recognize some vastly different ones (e.g. ‘you guys’ or ‘youse guys’). Southerners are known for their southern drawl that uses long, lazy vowels. While northerners are known for precise pronunciation and break up the vowels a lot more.

What words do the north and South have differently differently?

We did our best though and compiled this list of words that the north and south generally differ on. Most Americans (including the north) pronounce the word ‘lawyer’ in a way that ‘law’ rhymes with ‘boy.’ However, Southerners emphasize the ‘law’ part, so it makes a ‘saw’ sound. The majority of Southerners pronounce the word ‘aunt’ just like ‘ant.’

Do Southerners and Northerners pronounce ‘aunt’ differently?

The majority of the south calls them crawfish, while the north kind of switches between crawdad and crayfish. The majority of Southerners pronounce the word ‘aunt’ just like ‘ant.’ Northerners (specifically Northeasterners) pronounce ‘aunt’ like ‘daunt.’

What do Southerners say to you?

Here are 50 of the richest, funniest, and most colorful sayings that a Southerner might say to you. 1. He’s so cheap he wouldn’t give a nickel to see Jesus ridin’ a bicycle. (Someone give this poor guy a nickel!) 2. He squeezes the quarter so tight the eagle screams.

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