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Ever since moving to Texas , y’all better believe it
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Rocky Top, you'll always be Home sweet home to me Good ol' Rocky Top Rocky Top, Tennessee Rocky Top, Tennessee.... Y'all... Welcome to my hell😳
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I mean I use the plural form of you which is just you but yall? No not really
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Edited by Ricochet 049: 12/3/2017 7:12:23 PMEvery now and then. I’d say not commonly, but not rare.
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I use it when talking to one person or a group, Texas habits.
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No. I'm not American. I prefer proper English. You all*
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I take this as a personal attack since this is how I begin my addresses to make fun of all y'all
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-blam!- no. It's disgusting. I throw up in my mouth whenever I hear it.
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No but I like “dang”
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Only when I'm writing a character's dialogue in a book that happens to use it.
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i use "y'all don't" more than "y'all." #doism.
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Sometimes I use eh.
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Not typing, but in conversation all the time [spoiler]I live in the south[/spoiler]
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Yeah, why d'y'all wanna know?
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Not a lot, but I do every now and then
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After listening to this masterpiece, I use it all the time.
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Only when typing online cuz faster
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When I'm really drowsy I slur my words a lot so that's when I mostly use it. [spoiler]Doesn't help I live in Kentucky...[/spoiler]
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Edited by LahDsai: 11/30/2017 3:30:48 AMMultiple times on a daily basis. Although, in my case it typically sounds more "yaw" than "ya'll".
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Yeah, moving from the north to the south has really changed my speech.
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Maybe...
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Never.
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"WARSH CLARTH"... No, just no... Where is the letter "R" in "WASH CLOTH" [spoiler]***TRIGGERING INTENSIFIES***[/spoiler]