'Southernness'
(Here you see 2 southern girls in 1982- My sis and me, in my rose garden...and 'Junie Rose' in 1972)
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I got this in an E-mail!
There's lotsa useful information in them-there words...
Southernness
Only a Southerner knows the difference between a hissie fit and a conniption fit, and that you don't "HAVE" them, you "PITCH" them.
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Only a Southerner knows how many fish, collard greens, turnip greens, peas, beans, etc., make up "a mess."
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Only a Southerner can show or point out to you the general direction of "yonder."
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Only a Southerner knows exactly how long "directly" is, ... as in: "Going to town, be back directly."
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Even Southern babies know that "Gimme some sugar" is not a request for the white, granular sweet substance that sits in a pretty little bowl in the middle of the table.
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All Southerners know exactly when "by and by" is. They might not use the term, but they know the concept well.
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Only a Southerner knows instinctively that the best gesture of solace for a neighbor who's got trouble is a plate of hot fried chicken and a big bowl of cold potato salad. If the neighbor's trouble is a real crisis, they also know to add a large banana
puddin!
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Only Southerners grow up knowing the difference between "right near" and "a right far piece." They also know that "just down the road" can be 1 mile or 20.
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Only a Southerner, both knows and understands, the difference between a redneck, a good ol' boy, and po' white trash.
THIS-is a good ol' boy!
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No true Southerner would ever assume that the car with the flashing turn signal is actually going to make a turn.
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A Southerner knows that "fixin" can be used as a noun, a verb, or an adverb.
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Only Southerners make friends while standing in lines, ... and when we're "in line," .... we talk to everybody!
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Put 100 Southerners in a room and half of them will discover they're related, even if only by marriage.
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Southerners know grits come from corn and how to eat them.
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Every Southerner knows tomatoes with eggs, bacon, grits, and coffee are perfectly wonderful; that red eye gravy is also a breakfast food; and that fried green tomatoes are not a breakfast food.
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When you hear someone say, "Well, I caught myself lookin'," you know you are in the presence of a genuine Southerner!
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Only true Southerners say "sweet tea" and "sweet milk." Sweet tea indicates the need for sugar and lots of it -- we do not like our tea unsweetened. "Sweet milk" means you don't want buttermilk.
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And a true Southerner knows you don't scream obscenities at little old ladies who drive 30 MPH on the freeway. You just say,"Bless her heart" . and go your own way.
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To those of you who are still a little embarrassed by your Southernness: Take two tent revivals and a dose of sausage gravy and call me in the morning. Bless your heart!
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And to those of you who are still having a hard time understanding all this Southern stuff, ... bless your hearts, I hear they are fixin' to have classes on Southernness as a second language!
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And for those that are not from the South but have lived here for a long time, all y'all need a sign to hang on y'alls front porch that reads "I ain't from the South, but I got here as fast as I could! "
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Junie Rose
14 Comments:
I tried to comment earlier, but blogger was being a beast. Although I'm CA born and bred, my dad's side was all from KY.
I grew up hearing many of these expressions from his side of the family..
Hi Sue,
Yes- I've been having lot's of blogger problems too!
;)
Yes-all these expressions I heard all my life...but am hearing less of as the older generation goes! It's kinda sad, really!
I wish I could write down all the expressions my mom used. I'm afraid in time they will all be forgotten!
Junie
I thought some of these expression were very funny. I am from the north and haven't heard many of these. LOL!!!
I enjoyed reading these.
Hi Lori,
:) Thanks for coming by Junie's Place.
Yes, some (or all) DO sound funny> Even to me-and I am from the south!
....but many are dear to my heart, too, because I heard most of them all my life as I was growing up!
Junie
So true, Northerners just don't know how to properly pitch a hissie fit - really sad. ec
Sadder still is their not knowing the pleasures of eating GRITS! :(
Junie
Hello June ~~ Great post of sayings and
good photos of you and your sister and you and Charles. Glad he is a good ol' boy. Thanks for the comment on my new blog which seems to be working. I lost
EVERYTHING from heronsnest, 251 posts.
Luckily I had printed most of them
I hope you and Charles are keepinh well
Take care, have a nice day. Merle.
Loved the Southern definitions, I think there may be some of the "indicator on but not turning", driving around here in Aussieland. Thanks for all your comments on my posts. I am slowly learning to navigate my way around this blogging thing. Take care Margaret.
Hello Margaret,
Thanks very much for visiting my blog.
It's good to see you're learning your way around the blogs.
Hope you'll continue to enjoy it.
Have a good day.
Juniemkfdrjbm
Merle,
Thanks- Glad you enjoyed the post and pictures- old and new!
It's too bad about losing all of your original blog site.
I hope that doesn't happen to me!! I haven't backed up any of mine! :(
Take care,
June
Some glamorous chicks in those photos June, we should combine and do a dictionary of Oz and Southerneres
Hi Peter,
Lol- 'Glamorous chicks/" Well, thanks anyway-tho that is a stretch!! haha...Still- a pity what passing time can do, eh? :)
(I'm kidding, of course! I'm very happy with this period of my life-so far!!)
HA- a dictionary-comparing Oz to Southern USA- sounds like fun! :)
June
I really enjoyed these ones here, sugar! LOL!
Was gonna comment the other day, but Blooger wouldn't let me.
'Blogger' can be a mean ole cuss when he wants to be! :(
Seems like everybody has been having trouble!
:) Some of these WERE very funny! And I reckon it stands to reason that they were all known to me! heehee
Junie
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