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I hate all stereotypes against me. I believe all stereotypes against anyone else. And apparently, there appears to be some sort of confusion. When she says south, she means the southern part of North America, not South America, for you foreigners. There may have been some confusion.
And the stereotype of "y'all" is valid. The only problem is, y'all is a real word. It's a contraction of "you all." I say it all the time. And we take Yanks as being uptight snobs who are in love with their money and mistresses.
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Thats true :) I love my money and mistresses :)
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Damn...I really stated that stereotype badly. It looks like a good thing now. Of course, by knowing the people on this forum, even a bad thing is a good thing. Alright, the stereotype of northerners is, they're good-hearted, loving people towards all!
**watches as Yanks melt away from the inside*
MWAHAHA!
**raises Confederate flag**
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Well if this counts, I hope there is
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huh? ok the red/orange states are south the rest Union/North/Yanks
http://www.utep.edu/kc3312/clymer/images/map47.jpg
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Very good, Bert. You know your history. Your point?
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Just so people fomr other countries no where we're talking about.
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...no, really, if you go less than one hour south of here (not even to Colombus), you really get into red neck country... and that's not even the south. Southerners also get the sterotype of well, being hospitable, caring a lot about honor, and the whole "southern bell" thing, so it's not all that bad.
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Yeah, that is the stereotype, but I don't believe it. But then my family's from the south so I've seen the good, the bad and the ugly.
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Dude, that's like, way not cool.