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  • #31
    I grew up in Chicago and we were taught to say yes sir and yes mame/mrs/miss... And to use terms like Mr and Mrs/Miss...it's not a southern thing it's a respect thing

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    • #32
      Originally posted by toyboy33
      I'm from the South too and respectful manners doesn't mean you like someone. Ask any Yankee who's spent ime in the South about the so-calles Southern Hospitality. undefined
      HA HA!!! Ain't that the truth!

      Here's a hint for any "yankees"..."Bless his/her heart" can be taken a variety of ways.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by BloodClot
        I grew up in Chicago and we were taught to say yes sir and yes mame/mrs/miss... And to use terms like Mr and Mrs/Miss...it's not a southern thing it's a respect thing
        No doubt. You had good folks. I was merely implying that I have run across many more "outwardly rude" Northerners than Southerners.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by K-DOGG
          No doubt. You had good folks. I was merely implying that I have run across many more "outwardly rude" Northerners than Southerners.
          Please, pardon my ignorance, but is it true that in the south they call dunkes a borough?

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          • #35
            Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
            Please, pardon my ignorance, but is it true that in the south they call dunkes a borough?
            Okay..forgive my ignorance; but what's a "dunkes"?

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            • #36
              Originally posted by K-DOGG
              Okay..forgive my ignorance; but what's a "dunkes"?
              a donkey,
              my fault

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              • #37
                Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
                a donkey,
                my fault
                Oh...Well, they're called donkeys and bououghs, depending upon who you talk to.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by K-DOGG
                  Oh...Well, they're called donkeys and bououghs...and asses in some cases, depending upon who you talk to.
                  well ass I know.
                  Its just in NY, we call neighboorhood a borough.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by !! Anorak


                    I know America has never really gone big on irony, but this is something new.

                    In the Lounge recently there were lots of anti-Brit threads like "do you think Brits are gay?" and so on. So I did my own thread as a parody of that. It seems it went over some people's heads.
                    I knew you were being sarcastic with that thread but now this thread comes up and now I think you really are ignorant about Americans as I thought.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
                      well ass I know.
                      Its just in NY, we call neighboorhood a borough.
                      Oh..I had to correct the "ass" part, because mostly when someone say an "ass", if they're not talking about a person , they're referring to mules...which are a half-breed between a horse and a donkey.

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