Southerners read mean tweets about the South

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2024
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  • @cuppiecupsters
    @cuppiecupsters Před rokem +3342

    You know you're a Southerner when you can sleep through tornado sirens but you can't sleep without the fan on.

    • @freddycooks
      @freddycooks Před rokem +187

      I never realized how many other people have to have the fan on to sleep. I have to have it, even in the winter.

    • @cuppiecupsters
      @cuppiecupsters Před rokem +25

      @@freddycooksSame!!🤣🤣

    • @SignalFireProject
      @SignalFireProject Před rokem +53

      I tell you what, it's true!

    • @ryle2814
      @ryle2814 Před rokem +32

      @@freddycooks great white noise

    • @shannonmoseley6531
      @shannonmoseley6531 Před rokem +17

      Sooooo true Wylie, Texas here...in fact my soothing u tube rain sounds include the roughest weather to sleep at night. When I am feeling Fiesty I will " travel" to Miami for a hurricane via internet sounds.

  • @robinmoss8881
    @robinmoss8881 Před rokem +823

    “You’re insulting us but using y’all in your tweet. You’re welcome”.🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @eddiesondangmailcom
      @eddiesondangmailcom Před rokem +4

      Hello Robin! Can I ask y A question?

    • @anothernerd6464
      @anothernerd6464 Před rokem +3

      A a westerner… is that what I call myself? A pacific northwesterner? Anyways, y’all is just a convenient term, especially in texting

    • @georgiapeachakastacy4330
      @georgiapeachakastacy4330 Před rokem +5

      My phone is used to my southern words. I always use y’all

    • @kimbedoya8489
      @kimbedoya8489 Před rokem +1

      Really this is just them dismantling the stereotypes about Southern people now I'm from the north but a lot of my family came from the south I enjoy listening to stories mostly about the weather and they're cooking sounds alright to me

    • @stephaniemomma
      @stephaniemomma Před rokem +5

      Doesn’t it originate in Ireland though? Gaelic or something. I just googled. “Ye aww” which sounds like “yeawl” and means the same thing. Not sure about the Gaelic, but it is Northern Ireland, written like 60 yrs before the first “ya’ll” was ever written.

  • @jeffjustice3341
    @jeffjustice3341 Před 6 měsíci +70

    "wasps wake up everyday and choose violence..." That is so funny and so true.

  • @cwavt8849
    @cwavt8849 Před 6 měsíci +57

    Yankees sure are critical. Thank y'all for trying to bridge the gap with humor and kindness.

    • @ponianyoutube8071
      @ponianyoutube8071 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Hey, I never make fun of the modern for the United States. I only make fun of people who want to DSI the south from 160 years ago

  • @AllFunniesandGames
    @AllFunniesandGames Před rokem +1907

    "I watched my dog lose a fight to a bug on the porch one time." Is probably the most southern line in this whole thing.

  • @DasGimp
    @DasGimp Před 2 lety +2996

    I moved north and the biscuits up here are nothing but a mound of sadness and self-loathing. So hearing a northerner complain about biscuits makes sense because northern biscuits are a reflection of failure and devolution of our species.

  • @tpatt525_Tiff_
    @tpatt525_Tiff_ Před rokem +152

    I have learned from reading many, many Southern cookbooks, that if a dish has a few ingredients held together with mayonnaise, it's a "salad", and if it has a few ingredients with cheese and/or bread crumbs on top, cooked in the oven, it's a "casserole". Born and raised in Georgia, and that is the logic I have come up with.

    • @meganray2376
      @meganray2376 Před 6 měsíci +8

      Agree with this assessment lol. I think it was high school when I learned the term "bound salad", which is all the ones with mayo and jello 😂

    • @HeadCannonPrime
      @HeadCannonPrime Před 3 měsíci +4

      This is because the original name for Mayonnaise was "Salad Dressing" sometimes "Salad oil" or just "Dressing". Therefore anything made with "Salad Dressing" was a "salad".

    • @donnakennell5111
      @donnakennell5111 Před 2 měsíci +3

      You nailed it, lol.

  • @ms.rockscientist5915
    @ms.rockscientist5915 Před rokem +102

    Maybe southerners can't drive, but when my Aunt passed away her funeral was near Atlanta, GA. (I live in Kentucky) and the funeral procession traveled pretty far. On every road, from one lane roads to 4 lane divided roads, people pulled over on both sides immediately. It's like the sea parting as we came through. I even saw people take off their hats inside their cars. I was impressed. In Kentucky, we're lucky if people slow down to get around a procession, or don't honk if they have to wait at an b intersection.

    • @baritone_vocalist
      @baritone_vocalist Před 2 měsíci +3

      Im from Kentucky too and people always pull over where Im from, which is one of many reasons why I believe Kentucky is a southern state.

    • @cardude1957
      @cardude1957 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Try driving in a funeral procession in NYC. Saw people get run off the road by an oil truck.

    • @sirenasongs2982
      @sirenasongs2982 Před 2 měsíci +3

      That's a beautiful image especially the hats

    • @mandybeutell5141
      @mandybeutell5141 Před 2 měsíci

      Born & raised in ATL and can attest to the procession-brings goosebumps just thinkin’ about it. Maybe we do it partly cause we know ya gotta straighten up & act right (as Granny would say) othawise they’re gonna come back & haunt your ass. 😂

    • @frankf684
      @frankf684 Před 13 dny

      I’m in Myrtle Beach,SC and people claim off-season southerners can’t drive.We are full of Yankees now those F’ers can’t drive

  • @morganwilliams3301
    @morganwilliams3301 Před rokem +1359

    Clearly people from up north don’t know how to insult a southerner. Bless y’all’s hearts.

    • @elkhunter7857
      @elkhunter7857 Před rokem +10

      Heres one way as a northerner that yall seem to get mad at southerners arnt nice

    • @moorek1967
      @moorek1967 Před rokem +48

      Dumbing down insults is a Northern skill. (Just kidding). But really, when you are from Ohio and see a car in North Carolina stuck in the snow with a license plate that says "We don't need Northerners tellin us how to drive", then we just walk away slowly.

    • @michaelterrell
      @michaelterrell Před rokem +25

      @@moorek1967 I grew up in Ohio. While stationed at ft. Rucker, Alabama I constantly put up with a local bitching about Northern drivers. The area had a six inch snowfall that winter. ('72/'73) The next morning, every car I saw on the roads were from the North. The ditches to Carin Airfield was full of cars with Alabama tags. I lost the album, but I had photos of my '66 red GTO at the Daleville gate of Ft. Rucker sitting in that snow.

    • @moorek1967
      @moorek1967 Před rokem +7

      @@michaelterrell That's because they took for granted their driving skills. Six inches of snow and they forgot how to drive?
      I am truly ashamed of them and do not associate them with the North.
      Where else can you hear the phrase "Walmart has a deal on tire chains" except in the Midwest.

    • @michaelterrell
      @michaelterrell Před rokem +13

      @@moorek1967 I spent 34 years living in the North, including a year in Alaska but I've never used snow chains. After my duty in Alabama, I was sent to Ft. Greely, Alaska. I was required to take a winter survival training course, and a special driving test on wet, ice covered roads. I passed with no trouble. Some were restricted to only driving on clear roads after failing.

  • @metric-cookie
    @metric-cookie Před rokem +432

    The whole "terrible ingredients thrown together makes a salad" exists in the north too. Y'all just call it a casserole. 😘

  • @dianenewton1008
    @dianenewton1008 Před rokem +45

    I am from Alabama, moved to Philadelphia little over a year ago. I can’t open my mouth without people saying they could listen to me talk forever. They’ll ask how did I get so far from home. Lol. And my coworkers are amazed at my patience with unruly customers. My mama always says kill’em with kindness 😊

    • @BenBrosowski
      @BenBrosowski Před 3 měsíci +2

      I moved from Detroit to Birmingham and no one understood me for the first few years.

  • @hosswik
    @hosswik Před 8 měsíci +81

    Fun fact most of those “weird salads” were/are not from the South. About 50% come from the Mid West, about 20-25% from the Northeast, about 20% from the South, and 5% came from California.
    Fun facts the Jello salad for example was invented in PA, and the oldest recipe for the lime cabbage jello salad I could find was from CA.

    • @miamazingness
      @miamazingness Před 7 měsíci +8

      Yep, it was a generational thing, but traditions die hard in the South.

    • @shellymills8105
      @shellymills8105 Před 4 měsíci +1

      We don’t need credit for it. We have the California burrito so anything else is moot and/or unnecessary 😂

  • @fairenough7984
    @fairenough7984 Před rokem +696

    "Wasps wake up and choose violence every day" had me dead 🤣🤣🤣

    • @zoew_
      @zoew_ Před rokem +12

      its so true though. and they are huge these days

    • @129140163
      @129140163 Před rokem +8

      At first I legit thought he said “chew violets” 😂

    • @RyuHazaki
      @RyuHazaki Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@129140163 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @mattslupek7988
      @mattslupek7988 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@129140163
      You mean they don’t?

    • @a.katherinesuetterlin3028
      @a.katherinesuetterlin3028 Před 11 měsíci +7

      Dang straight wasps wake up and choose violence. They even skip chewing violets -- if they ever did -- and go straight for your funnel cakes if you have 'em fried up and coated with an ungodly amount of powdered sugar. 😅

  • @ImallamaToo
    @ImallamaToo Před 2 lety +349

    Matt: If you don't know how to use a biscuit, put it down. 🤣🤣🤣 That was hilarious!

    • @RachelStamper
      @RachelStamper Před 2 lety +11

      And so true - same for grits. And I have never seen a banana mayo sammy in my family. They all ate PB banana on wonder bread.

    • @TheRayfield77
      @TheRayfield77 Před 2 lety +5

      Put down the biscuit lol

    • @clovesjs
      @clovesjs Před 2 lety +4

      So true. Biscuits are delicious if you know how to eat them, and take time to savor the experience. The flavor varies from state to state, with small variances in recipes, and local ingredients. You can’t go to Atlanta and buy a biscuit that tastes like the ones you can get in Ft. Worth, or vice versa. That’s like going to Chicago and expecting to be able to buy San Francisco sourdough.
      Plus, it’s heartbreaking to think about what kind of biscuits they’re getting up there. They’re probably trying to make them out of Bisquick. Ugh.

    • @justacountryboy2346
      @justacountryboy2346 Před 2 lety +3

      On the same note, if your biscuits have no flavor? You done did it wrong

    • @YourFellowRNRSisterFan98
      @YourFellowRNRSisterFan98 Před 2 lety +1

      We had a Tornado watch 10 days later lol.

  • @emilybarnes261
    @emilybarnes261 Před rokem +22

    Y'all, y'all, listen up. Biscuits with butter and a thin slice of country ham is HEAVEN!!!

    • @donnakennell5111
      @donnakennell5111 Před 2 měsíci +3

      "Listen Up", "Hold on, I'm about to tell you something", "Lord have Mercy"...pretty safe unless you're a kid. That could be the warning before a paddling (or shoe toss - my mama could've been a pitcher, lol)

    • @dickgrayson4325
      @dickgrayson4325 Před 2 měsíci +1

      And loaded with gravy

    • @hanskloss1331
      @hanskloss1331 Před 19 dny

      corn bread is better imo

  • @clw87
    @clw87 Před 6 měsíci +18

    “Let’s revisit the biscuit conversation” 😂😂😂 Even though I’m from the Northeast, the accuracy here is 👌🏼. If the biscuit tastes like nothing, you did it wrong and please put it down.

  • @jpc3603
    @jpc3603 Před 2 lety +1082

    Matt’s “you're not using biscuits right” Ryan’s “Wasps wake up and choose violence every day" Talia's “If your Grits aren't good: You. Did. It. Wrong” and Liz and Mary's “we're under a tornado watch right now as we're recording this" particularly had me laughing!🤣👏🏼

    • @KristiContemplates
      @KristiContemplates Před 2 lety +25

      and then the tornado sirens went off!

    • @HalfwayParanoid1612
      @HalfwayParanoid1612 Před 2 lety +25

      Typical Southern behavior: "Let me check the Radar."
      I had to do that two weeks ago here in Texas.

    • @angelbear_og
      @angelbear_og Před 2 lety +6

      Yesterday I watched a video of a guy who went through a tornado and recorded it from his attic as it went directly through his house. Terrifying. He actually survived.

    • @TheHappydaves
      @TheHappydaves Před 2 lety +6

      Chicago we grab a beer and the lawn chair and sit out and watch it go by.

    • @Karina-mc3mm
      @Karina-mc3mm Před 2 lety +7

      10:06 -- I'm going to add "I've seen videos of rats up north just walking away with a whole pizza.." 😅

  • @sheingivaway2
    @sheingivaway2 Před 2 lety +667

    People that aren’t southern probably just judge the accent because they are judging the fake accent they see in Hollywood films 😂😂😂

    • @pattywilliams788
      @pattywilliams788 Před 2 lety +32

      Exactly! One great bad accent is the one Dan Ackroyd used in Driving Miss Daisy. I love Dan but his accent needed work.

    • @niyablake
      @niyablake Před 2 lety +7

      Nope I was Alabama and worked at a call center. My train born and raised in Bama said you will get a few southern that you can't understand

    • @trin873
      @trin873 Před 2 lety +2

      true

    • @chrisdesselles4441
      @chrisdesselles4441 Před 2 lety +29

      Ya think Hollywood boogers up a good southern drawl, did you ever hear them try to do a Louisiana Cajun French accent?

    • @pinkandblack9429
      @pinkandblack9429 Před 2 lety +21

      That, and also just plain bigotry. Dialect or language based discrimination is as old as time itself.

  • @johnd5398
    @johnd5398 Před rokem +55

    I absolutely adore the heat in the South and will never leave. Anything to avoid the 8-9 month-long hellscape known as winter in the North.
    I had some fancy folks from work visit our southern properties this past June and the temps were in the lower 90's already. The humidity in Charleston is no joke. 10 minutes into the first property tour, one of them asked, "what time does cool off around here?"
    " I turned, looked him in the eye and said, "October".
    They cancelled the tours for the remaining properties. This year, they have scheduled their tours for March. I hope they're able to make it through, this time. lol

    • @wadedeason3365
      @wadedeason3365 Před rokem +7

      Folks get real twisted up when you tellem "It ain't even hot yet."

    • @DeezNuts-ju1rj
      @DeezNuts-ju1rj Před 3 měsíci

      In Georgia we have seasons, it's weird. The weather just never decides to make up its mind one day its freezing the next you're sweating, any time other than summer is just strange.

    • @landofthehazymist
      @landofthehazymist Před měsícem

      Northerners are vampires i can confirm

  • @Beastmode-hu5fk
    @Beastmode-hu5fk Před 8 měsíci +4

    "you are not using biscuits right." Quote of the year, say otherwise and we will feud forever.

  • @isabellehobbs9280
    @isabellehobbs9280 Před 2 lety +312

    It's funny how folks diss Southerners but no one retires up north!

    • @johnnyreb3542
      @johnnyreb3542 Před 2 lety +17

      Boom!

    • @RachelStamper
      @RachelStamper Před 2 lety +8

      They like to move South then b**ch about everything. Yet we remain welcoming. Bless their hearts.

    • @caspianwendell
      @caspianwendell Před 2 lety +17

      Drop the mic Isabelle

    • @ezmoney5087
      @ezmoney5087 Před 2 lety +3

      Lol Isabelle Truth 💯

    • @bukka6697
      @bukka6697 Před 2 lety +4

      Erm... no retired people up north? Ok then.

  • @missflowerpower8724
    @missflowerpower8724 Před rokem +831

    I married a northerner 45 years ago! He was, and still is, extremely concerned that I stand at the screen door and watch thunderstorms or actually go to the mailbox during a tornado warning! 😂🤣 My grandmother used to let me go out and play in the high pre-storm winds. It felt like I could sprout wings! Good memories!

    • @michaellarrabee5873
      @michaellarrabee5873 Před rokem +16

      I'm a northerner and love thunderstorms. Most people I know do!

    • @digitalgypsy1961
      @digitalgypsy1961 Před rokem +11

      Lol! I remember watching a tornado go by during Hurricane Camille with my my granddaddy.

    • @the_griswolds8608
      @the_griswolds8608 Před rokem +21

      Best thing was to go out on the porch and watch the storm howl. 👌

    • @jakecronauer812
      @jakecronauer812 Před rokem +10

      All depends on where the northerner is from. If it’s a midwesterner, we do the same thing. Coastal northerners though, they’re a completely different breed.

    • @mariannepeart8570
      @mariannepeart8570 Před rokem +5

      I'm from the north but I'm a weather junkie so yes I would walk to the mailbox 😄😄

  • @uwsgrrrl9981
    @uwsgrrrl9981 Před rokem +15

    I lived in Atlanta for two years in the 1970’s. I loved the food, the slower pace (took time to get used to). The people, once I was accepted (after all, I was a yankee & I talian) couldn’t have been kinder. A very happy time in my life.

  • @uofa82
    @uofa82 Před 6 měsíci +16

    Most stereotypes are based on hearsay and not actual experience. Visit the South and learn for yourself how wonderful it truly is. As for the food: what do you think makes the SEC football players so happy and strong? Girl Raised In The South!❤

  • @jackcrawford6078
    @jackcrawford6078 Před 2 lety +81

    "Sunshine is Bright. Have ya'll ever Seen sunshine?" Brutal comeback level 11/10

  • @embr9723
    @embr9723 Před 2 lety +1395

    As a southerner who has travelled and likes to eat, can I just point out that polenta, which is served in bougie restaurants everywhere outside the south, is basically grits. So why is polenta considered fancy/gourmet and grits not?

    • @carlathedestructor2454
      @carlathedestructor2454 Před 2 lety +248

      Probably because it's italian so they think it's exotic and special, when in reality polenta was a food staple for poor people just like grits and porridge.

    • @dominickjustave3558
      @dominickjustave3558 Před 2 lety +11

      No its not

    • @justme1892
      @justme1892 Před 2 lety +225

      Kinda like how everyone looks down on mayonnaise but call it aioli and they are obsessed with it

    • @free22
      @free22 Před 2 lety +36

      Polenta is poor people food and it is wonderful though.

    • @causticchameleon7861
      @causticchameleon7861 Před 2 lety +68

      THANK YOU!! I’ve said that to my sisters Italian in laws but then had to run for my life! BTW, laughing the whole time running.

  • @TheGingering
    @TheGingering Před 6 měsíci +18

    I would love to read “mean tweets” about midwesterners. I feel like we’re kinda the glue that holds the north and south together lol

    • @Cant_go_outside
      @Cant_go_outside Před 5 měsíci +1

      It’s true

    • @JasonDgen-cu1cp
      @JasonDgen-cu1cp Před 3 měsíci

      Update: the north and south is now divided because the midwesterners huffed all the glue

  • @wadeschalk4599
    @wadeschalk4599 Před rokem +4

    "Let me check the radar" is THE most Southern thing a person can say.

  • @HalfwayParanoid1612
    @HalfwayParanoid1612 Před 2 lety +590

    As a true born and raised Southerner, I can tell you right now, "Let me check the Radar" while Tornado Sirens are going off is 100% true. No need to panic till you see a funnel cloud, green sky, your ears pop, the air feeling like its sucked out of the room, or the roaring sound coming through like a train. THEN you panic and get into your windowless interior room.

    • @brentfarvors192
      @brentfarvors192 Před rokem +27

      We also don't worry about a hurricane until it turns right for us...

    • @FigureFarter
      @FigureFarter Před rokem +11

      @@brentfarvors192 The worst hurricane I've been through was Harvey. Took away my power and my neighbours below sea level flooded (Corpus). I live in San Antonio

    • @janaiahalexandre7577
      @janaiahalexandre7577 Před rokem +4

      BRUH 🤣

    • @chopper9884
      @chopper9884 Před rokem +10

      Slept through an EF2 until it took down a tree and landed on the house. Not the worst but I do like having those storms, only because I can sleep better with all of my fans on with the rain hitting hard on the roof and window.

    • @Tamara-ju3lh
      @Tamara-ju3lh Před rokem +14

      Yeah. I was born and raised in Oklahoma City (within 10 miles of where the largest tornado on record touched down) and most people I know don't even have a cellar or even a good, sound plan. Just "guess we will get in the closet which is full of junk if it gets close. Hope we can all fit."

  • @deniserobinson8294
    @deniserobinson8294 Před 2 lety +72

    "Wasps wake up and choose violence" I Love that. I feel the same way.

  • @davecarnevale8017
    @davecarnevale8017 Před 7 měsíci +6

    I live in upstate NY, only a couple hours from the Canadian border, and I love grits; it's so hard to find good ones this far north, so I really look forward to my 2-3 work trips south every year. I'm also a huge fan of biscuits and tomatoes, because they're just plain good.

  • @mec4760
    @mec4760 Před 2 lety +127

    Love that Liz had the radar up and going during the filming.
    Also, the rule in the fam was.. if it is cold, it is a salad, if it is hot it is a casserole.

    • @asdisskagen6487
      @asdisskagen6487 Před 2 lety +9

      "If it's cold, it's a salad. If it's hot, it's a casserole." I am totally stealing this line.

  • @timeenuf4200
    @timeenuf4200 Před 2 lety +377

    I'm from the Pacific NW - had a fellow student there from Georgia. We teased her endlessly about her accent. One day she broke down in tears. We asked her what was wrong and through a ton of sniffles she said, "I don't know what y'all are laughing about. Y'all the ones who have the accent." Never forgot that. We don't think we have accents but we all do. And they are all wonderful.

    • @ShadeSlayer1911
      @ShadeSlayer1911 Před 2 lety +47

      I had a TA in college who learned to speak in a northern accent because she was afraid of the bullying she would get from people hearing her southern accent. I was thinking "are we really still at the point where people commonly bully each other for their accents?"

    • @trin873
      @trin873 Před 2 lety +20

      all americans have different accents. if she was from atlanta or north georgia then we don’t have an accent really or say dixie/southern slang. but if she’s from south georgia and the farms then they probably have a REAL south accent. i’m from north ga and we make fun of southern accents

    • @diggernash1
      @diggernash1 Před 2 lety +60

      @@trin873 North Georgia, as in Southern Appalachia, definitely has a strong accent and unique slang. Metro Atlanta is not Georgia, it is a colony of Yankees. 😀

    • @niyablake
      @niyablake Před 2 lety +14

      @@trin873 Yep panhandle Florida is not the same as Miami

    • @niyablake
      @niyablake Před 2 lety +2

      @@diggernash1 Go Yankees

  • @elizabethparish9600
    @elizabethparish9600 Před 7 měsíci +10

    I made mushrooms and grits with the same seasoning I use with shrimp and grits. It was amazing... even if I got the side eye. Southern vegans find a way 😋

  • @marvac-r7916
    @marvac-r7916 Před 11 měsíci +3

    😂😂Excellent! 👏🏼
    Tweet to folk up north: "Can anybody north of the Mason-Dixon cook?? A well-stocked spice cabinet, fresh herbs (and a tub o' lard🤭) can go a long way in helping y'all discover actual *flavor*!!!"
    And did some dumass actually ask why we can't drive in the snow? Same reason you can't get a tan in December. 🤨

  • @mroux7876
    @mroux7876 Před 2 lety +268

    Talia and Matt should do bless your rank together. That would be the best/funniest video ever!

    • @heidifruchtl354
      @heidifruchtl354 Před 2 lety +15

      My younger daughter was telling me about how one of her co-workers was always trying to tear down her ideas for projects at work. She had also told me that her manager was from the south. I casually mentioned that she could state her reasons for the work ideas and then tack on bless your heart to the co-worker. Just to see how the manager reacted. But then, I'm fond of non insult insults.

    • @spena2786
      @spena2786 Před 2 lety +3

      I think they all should

    • @tonnahmichaels4297
      @tonnahmichaels4297 Před 2 lety +4

      Yes!!! Or start a new food show, like going to a local restaurant and tasting everything off the menu. (Not eating everything, TASTING everything.)

    • @RavenclawNimbus
      @RavenclawNimbus Před 2 lety +2

      They’re all hilarious tbh! 😂

    • @hannahhess5772
      @hannahhess5772 Před 2 lety +1

      Agreed!

  • @annaleehenson1160
    @annaleehenson1160 Před 2 lety +36

    “Wasps wake up and choose violence every day.” That was the best part of the whole video

    • @Sam-ps8zz
      @Sam-ps8zz Před rokem +1

      My favorite was when explaining why they hate wasps and not tornadoes was "Wasps hurt"

  • @ginny5937
    @ginny5937 Před rokem +3

    My Southern friend, a mature lady, describes a lot of something as "a lot lot lot"! She also says, " lord a mercy!" 😉

  • @annabanana112394
    @annabanana112394 Před 7 měsíci +4

    The salads part reminds me of when me and my grandma use to make carrot salad just thin sliced carrots mayo and raisins 😂 was my favorite thing growing up

  • @Livingapeacefullife
    @Livingapeacefullife Před 2 lety +325

    Loved that during filming the sirens go off. " Let me check the radar" 😂 I think all of us southerners have been through enough tornadoes we're practically meteorologists. We know how to look for a hook echo on the screen to see if anything is going on. 🌪️

    • @maryhildreth754
      @maryhildreth754 Před 2 lety +16

      Two words - James Spann.
      (He is our weatherman and the best in the world and also a minor deity down here. On his Facebook page I literally see people request weather from him. This happens all the time. He knows where every tree in Alabama is.)

    • @pattywilliams788
      @pattywilliams788 Před 2 lety +8

      Also, we get warnings about tornadoes in advance. I have never heard a of wasp watch or warning. You see or hear one, you run or fight to the death!

    • @ko676
      @ko676 Před 2 lety +19

      One time in college, I remember being in the computer lab and heard the tornado siren going off. I took a look at the radar and kept right on typing my paper 😶😮😬

    • @headlights-go-up
      @headlights-go-up Před 2 lety +3

      true!

    • @TheDellaniOakes
      @TheDellaniOakes Před 2 lety +21

      And hurricanes. The North goes flipping crazy if a hurricane is coming. We in the south look at the weather channel. "It's just a one. I don't move my butt unless it's a three or higher."

  • @sapphirelight748
    @sapphirelight748 Před 2 lety +49

    "You're not using a biscuit right. If you don't know how to use it, put it down!" 😂😂 that was awesome.

  • @briannehawks613
    @briannehawks613 Před 7 měsíci +7

    So weird that I've never heard these stereotypes before. But I will say my grandma was from the South and made every form of a salad for our big dinners but I loved them all! And her phrase was 'Bless your heart'.

  • @duphasdan
    @duphasdan Před rokem +8

    It took a while for me to try grits, having grown up on cream of wheat. And the phrase 'I tell you what' reminds me a lot of the phrase 'dontcha know' from my birth state of Minnesota. Both are said at the end of sentences and mean basically the same thing, dontcha know.

    • @miamazingness
      @miamazingness Před 7 měsíci

      “I tell you what” makes me think of Hank Hill when abd how he pronounces the “h” in “what” lol

    • @user-ii3vn8tn3q
      @user-ii3vn8tn3q Před 6 měsíci

      Oooya der hey

  • @j_emceee
    @j_emceee Před 2 lety +100

    When she said "A roach crawled out and I don't know where it went, so I had to move apartments that night" *I felt that* 🥲

    • @CraftyZanTub
      @CraftyZanTub Před rokem

      She'd last exactly one minute in my mother's old house. Roaches carried off the cats.

    • @DakotaEXE-vc8wv
      @DakotaEXE-vc8wv Před rokem +3

      Same 🥲 if I see a roach, Usain Bolt is suddenly the second fastest human on earth😂

    • @CraftyZanTub
      @CraftyZanTub Před rokem

      @@DakotaEXE-vc8wv One of my mother's cats had premature kittens (only one made it to adulthood) and they were so very tiny they were smaller than some of the roaches that were longer than an index finger.

    • @DakotaEXE-vc8wv
      @DakotaEXE-vc8wv Před rokem

      @@CraftyZanTub omg- I bet that the cats were adorable tho-
      Still if I see a roach, I’m runnin’ the frickity-frack outta there-

    • @CraftyZanTub
      @CraftyZanTub Před rokem

      @@DakotaEXE-vc8wv I've had to take several roaches outside for the roommates.

  • @pattywilliams788
    @pattywilliams788 Před 2 lety +485

    I’m with y’all because anyone who talks smack about biscuits and grits have never eaten good ones. All you need is butter to make biscuits and grits taste heavenly!

    • @dontaylor7315
      @dontaylor7315 Před 2 lety +30

      As a Texan I can testify REAL biscuits taste out of this world with or WITHOUT butter/gravy/jelly/whatever. People who don't get that haven't eaten real biscuits. On the other hand butter just tastes heavenly no matter what you spread it on.

    • @sevenandthelittlestmew
      @sevenandthelittlestmew Před 2 lety +14

      Ohhh, grits. Good grits cook slowly, and they’re creamy. Sorta like risotto! If you haven’t had good grits, you’re definitely gonna hate them, but if you’ve had the good stuff you’ll go back up to your gritless northern climes dreaming about them. You might even wake up with drool on your pillow.

    • @joeg8200
      @joeg8200 Před 2 lety +8

      I'm a northerner, born and raised, even I was thinking who says this. Somebody get that person some cooking lessons. Plus teach them the importance of condiments.

    • @CM-pf1xc
      @CM-pf1xc Před 2 lety +6

      And salt

    • @pattywilliams788
      @pattywilliams788 Před 2 lety +11

      @@sevenandthelittlestmewevery time I think about a northerner experiencing and falling in love with grits, I think about the movie “My Cousin Vinny.” That movie pays proper respect to southerners and their love for grits. 👍🏾

  • @Jeagan2002
    @Jeagan2002 Před rokem +4

    In response to the "why do you call it a salad" question, one of the definitions of a salad is: "a mixture containing a specified ingredient served with a dressing." We call them salads because they're salads, dangit!

  • @justapoet2794
    @justapoet2794 Před 11 měsíci +5

    I don’t think I would qualify as a “southerner” but I am a midwesterner so I relate to most of this👍 Especially the tornado bit. My Mom and I always joke how if the sirens go off instead of heading for shelter run outside and be ready for pictures! 😂

  • @katherinetyrrell8810
    @katherinetyrrell8810 Před rokem +345

    I married a Southerner and have fallen in love with the culture. So much of what you joke about is delightfully true. The line that ""wasps choose violence everyday" had me laughing for hours. So true! I was stung several times during an encounter with one wasp several years ago ... Never again. I see one ...I am gone. :)

    • @delana6463
      @delana6463 Před rokem +4

      Put some tobacco on it! as stated in another show, and very true .. growing up if we got stung my grandfather would chew a little and put on it, all better. His medicine cabinet was primarily Aloe and Tobacco, raised a dozen kids of his own, and all the rest of us to follow at one time another.

    • @nelle5686
      @nelle5686 Před rokem +5

      53 years in the south and I've never heard a tornado siren. Must be where I live I guess.

    • @bettybrian6822
      @bettybrian6822 Před rokem

      Yep 👍

    • @DarkFire1536
      @DarkFire1536 Před rokem

      That was an awesome line

    • @lisasmith7474
      @lisasmith7474 Před rokem +4

      Lmao. Wasps are a$$holes. They will move into your space or home and then as soon as you hear them or see them they attack... repeatedly. Jerks!

  • @TakaraStarChan
    @TakaraStarChan Před rokem +86

    "Wasps wake up and chose violence."
    Me, sitting here agreeing vehemently while nursing a nasty sting from yesterday. 🥴🥴🥴🐝🐝🐝

    • @reanimated
      @reanimated Před rokem +5

      Yo I have PTSD from one damn red wasp 30 years ago!

  • @andrewknight5655
    @andrewknight5655 Před rokem +3

    Right off the bat the reum thing, I learned this 2 years ago when I moved to Georgia from New York state. Southerners stretch out their vowels. Hiiiim. Roooom. Not all southerners have that drawal though. Also, as for bad driving in the rain.. it is real but the roads in GA are flat, not pitched so the water stays static on the road. Never hydroplaned so many times in my life. Guys, I tell you what! Love the content. Keep it coming

  • @eliselambson7448
    @eliselambson7448 Před rokem +12

    I don't really consider myself "southern," but man, I'm with you all on just about all of these!
    (Especially the biscuits/grits thing and the tornado/wasp thing. Clearly, some people a) don't know how to eat and b) have never encountered a wasp.)
    Great as always! :D

  • @Rose_P_D
    @Rose_P_D Před 2 lety +86

    It’s 1963 and I’m 7 years old visiting my Long Island NY relatives. We go out for breakfast and as I’m accustomed to in Georgia, I ask for grits. Our waitress, in true NY fashion, looks at me, smacking gum and says “What are you, a communist or something?”. I learned that day to NEVER request grits or sweet tea outside of the South. God bless her Yankee soul. 🥰

    • @HealthyandLovingLife
      @HealthyandLovingLife Před 2 lety +23

      Neither would have tasted good with a Yankee preparing them, anyway! 😂

    • @deborahdanhauer8525
      @deborahdanhauer8525 Před 2 lety +10

      Bless her heart…..🐝🤗❤️

    • @timtimtimmay4654
      @timtimtimmay4654 Před 2 lety +1

      Ironically the communists prefer products way closer to cream of wheat 🤣

    • @joeg8200
      @joeg8200 Před 2 lety +5

      I'm from Long Island, in 1963 I would not be surprised by that. Now, different story. I have a place in my town that makes a goat cheese and habanero grits. So good.

    • @deborahdanhauer8525
      @deborahdanhauer8525 Před 2 lety

      @@joeg8200 🤗

  • @wombat_pickle1674
    @wombat_pickle1674 Před 2 lety +67

    "let me check the radar" is the most southern phrase ever lmaoo

  • @blacklilith7480
    @blacklilith7480 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Grits with butter, salt, sugar, a bit of milk and a biscuit is so comforting!

  • @heathermeadows5759
    @heathermeadows5759 Před rokem +6

    As a southern now living in the north I find the tornado and snow parts funny. I told my coworkers that I prefer drive during a tornado watch/warning way over driving through snow/ice. I got some crazy looks but hey its true lol

  • @katechiconi
    @katechiconi Před rokem +507

    I LOVE you guys. I'm Australian, but from the 'South-equivalent' of Australia, Queensland. Only of course, because we're upside down from you, the South is the North, and Queensland is the northernmost state. A lot of what you guys were discussing is true for us too. Our roaches are also family-sized, our temperatures and humidity are like yours, and we too have epic weather events (cyclones) that we take for granted while other states would run screaming for the hills. We don't get snow this far north, or ice, and we also have lots of animals in the road: kangaroos, possums, koalas, wombats, emus, and a LOT of cattle that loom up on you in the darkness, so yup, we drive slowly too, especially at night. And finally, yes, other Australians regard Queenslanders as slow, dumb, backwards, weird. But we know better, just like you - those other guys just aren't doing it right... Take care, y'all, and keep doing what you do.

    • @esmeraldagreengate4354
      @esmeraldagreengate4354 Před rokem +21

      Don't forget cassowarys and Pauline Hanson, it's crazy up there!

    • @theescorpio565
      @theescorpio565 Před rokem +13

      This is sweet. You too❤

    • @SplendidCoffee0
      @SplendidCoffee0 Před rokem +38

      I remember seeing a comment from an American northerner saying he never knew that there were huge cockroaches that could fly. Lucky fella, lol. Glad to have you Queenslanders as our spiritual southerners.

    • @johnwilson6604
      @johnwilson6604 Před rokem

      Hi Kate
      How are you doing today🌹🌹?

    • @anitanalley2417
      @anitanalley2417 Před rokem +13

      Kate, what is the comfort carb of Queensland? Grain glop (ala grits, oatmeal, mush, congee, rice, etc.) or baked thingy ('Merican biscuit, tortilla, nan, etc.)
      Everybody on the planet has a glop and flop that means love.

  • @stevensanders7202
    @stevensanders7202 Před 2 lety +292

    Y'all. Let me tell you something. My grandma could cook. I mean that green giant fella would stop by, sit down, shut up and take notes from her. Anyway. She would always make biscuits from scratch for breakfast and supper along with anything else she was fixing. When she was finished cooking, grandpa got his cup of coffee, a saucer, and 2 biscuits. She would then set out a basket of biscuits covered with a cloth. Let me tell you, as soon as she put that on the table it was a family battle royal. Hands were flying, kids somehow took flight without a pilots license. If you somehow got one you knew better than to just leave it on your plate. Because if you got up for something, when you got back it was gone. Those biscuits didn't last long at the table. AND rarely did they stick around till supper. But if they did, they were still delicious. When she left for heaven, we knew what God wanted her home for.

  • @partypickle3682
    @partypickle3682 Před rokem +4

    As someone who hails from the west coast, and has friends from both my personal life, as well as my time in the service, I thoroughly enjoyed this video.

  • @adityaganjoomech
    @adityaganjoomech Před rokem +3

    0:24 she actually said "reum". This is what that tweet meant. But, that is one of the cutest way I've heard someone say "room"!

    • @thomgizziz
      @thomgizziz Před 27 dny

      they were all saying it like ruem...

  • @kristin3872
    @kristin3872 Před rokem +276

    My son's school (PA) was delayed bc of wind-chill (a.k.a too cold) last winter. Being from the south, I'd never heard of such a thing so I called his school to confirm, which they did. Apparently, they were concerned about kiddos getting frostbite waiting for the bus! I was like, you mean to tell me it was perfectly okay for us southern kids to be waiting at the bus stop with a heat index of 98 degrees. Then travel 25min in satan's traveling sauna with no AC/fan and windows that would only slightly open because they always got stuck at that one weird angle? 🤦‍♀️

    • @mollytremblay1396
      @mollytremblay1396 Před rokem +9

      You made me laugh! I am from PA but live in Fl now. As a young adult I lived for a while at 10,000 ft elevation. School never closed there!! People figured out how not to get frost bit.

    • @pugsondrugs5480
      @pugsondrugs5480 Před rokem +22

      “Satan’s traveling sauna” 🤣🤣

    • @ohthehorror31
      @ohthehorror31 Před rokem +5

      🤣🤣😂 My childhood

    • @paulenahoffman3206
      @paulenahoffman3206 Před rokem +2

      Yes

    • @jacquedenise86
      @jacquedenise86 Před rokem +9

      OMG, the windows, core memory unlocked.

  • @rachelsmith5007
    @rachelsmith5007 Před rokem +302

    I'm from Texas and the "I tell you what" reminded me of "Bless your heart". You can say these two phrases in so many ways. My sister and I were talking about how many ways you could use "Bless your heart" one time. Funny enough, I got a call from my doc's place after that conversation and, while talking to the assistant, she said "Bless your heart". It was the nice, endearing, and comforting version of the phrase.😂

    • @bigfootpart4therevengeancing
      @bigfootpart4therevengeancing Před rokem +13

      That one always just makes me paranoid because, as you say, there are at least two ways of taking it.

    • @rachelgreene7956
      @rachelgreene7956 Před rokem +17

      K, I've already said this once. Down here in the south, we bless the hearts of old people, sick people, babies, and people who've had a death in the family. It's not what you say, it's how you say it. It's the tone you use. Anyone born and raised in the south would know.

    • @ambam90
      @ambam90 Před rokem +8

      "I tell ya what" always reminds me of hank hill.

    • @hariman7727
      @hariman7727 Před rokem +4

      @@ambam90 Well... Texas IS southern. ;D

    • @NiceDonkey3417
      @NiceDonkey3417 Před 11 měsíci +4

      Floridians ruined Bless your Heart for me. They have a tendency to overcompensate their southern (because they aren't too 'southern' here). Well, someone got it in their heads that BYH is an insult so now they feel the need to use it any time they need to win an argument. It wont even fit in the conversation, but they're gonna whip it out. And OMG the cringe of hearing it come out of the middle aged men's mouths.

  • @RandyStoker1964
    @RandyStoker1964 Před rokem +2

    Oh my gosh, we used to rent a house in East Texas that had the tornado siren directly in our yard. When that sucker went off the first Wednesday of every month, or for a tornado, the windows would be rattling, the walls would be creaking and the whole house would be shaking, but my husband would still be in the bed snoring his head off! 😂😮😂

  • @7131lexie
    @7131lexie Před rokem +3

    Up north here, 45° and people start running around in tees lol

  • @jamesrieben7378
    @jamesrieben7378 Před rokem +4

    Greetings from Byhalia Mississippi. We love our southern heritage here "I tell you what".😁😁

  • @VoodooLegacy369
    @VoodooLegacy369 Před 2 lety +110

    I am currently active duty Army and when I started my career I was definitely a Northerner. Over the years I have made the conscientious choice to retire as a Southerner.

    • @chainmailunderwear
      @chainmailunderwear Před rokem +9

      Well hell son, come on down. We'd love to have you and thank you for your service

    • @inconnu4961
      @inconnu4961 Před rokem +2

      traitor! No snow for you! LOL

    • @shamelesshussy
      @shamelesshussy Před rokem +3

      One does not become southern.

    • @ambergilmore9008
      @ambergilmore9008 Před rokem +5

      My husband is in the Navy from New York and he too said the south is where his soul belongs. So he married me, a southerner he could keep in his pocket to feel at home until we retire 😅

    • @ambergilmore9008
      @ambergilmore9008 Před rokem +3

      @@shamelesshussy you can southern wash a Yankee. I've done it. The only thing I haven't broken him of yet is how he pronounces paw & coffee lol

  • @angelistringfellow
    @angelistringfellow Před 2 lety +104

    So funny! The tornado alarms going off gives us a strong desire to go see if it's in sight. If not, we go about our business and "keep an eye on the weather" as my mom says. Lol

    • @brentfarvors192
      @brentfarvors192 Před rokem +5

      Same with hurricanes..."That ain't gonna hit here..."

    • @kittikat4124
      @kittikat4124 Před rokem +7

      “Nah its too far east, we’ll be fine” while its the next street over lol

    • @Tamara-ju3lh
      @Tamara-ju3lh Před rokem +4

      @@kittikat4124 so accurate - it's like "I'm not getting out of bed until it's on my street"

    • @bellanutella7091
      @bellanutella7091 Před rokem

      Yup

    • @edwallace2828
      @edwallace2828 Před rokem +1

      My friends in Huntsville like to joke how everyone ran outside with their phones to take pictures of a passing tornado.

  • @Sarah-Jane17
    @Sarah-Jane17 Před 7 měsíci +1

    You better step it up and dress up those biscuits. That line got me 😄

  • @jerrelmcdaniel6975
    @jerrelmcdaniel6975 Před 6 měsíci +1

    And don’t forget, Down here in the South, we can make a casserole out of anything 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @wikitt5801
    @wikitt5801 Před rokem +101

    As someone from the Midwest where in 2020 it got to -52 degrees, it is utterly mind boggling to hear anybody say 65 degrees is cold. I hath been flabbergasted

    • @desosmom1
      @desosmom1 Před rokem +24

      It's cold because we have 100 degrees plus summer sometimes

    • @reginarizer5797
      @reginarizer5797 Před rokem +15

      I'm cold if it gets below 70

    • @cynthiamull129
      @cynthiamull129 Před rokem +15

      65 is not cold it’s just chilly. But you northerner’s can keep your snow and -10 degrees for 6 to 7 months. Not happening

    • @JS-ti2gk
      @JS-ti2gk Před 11 měsíci +17

      I’m a born and bred midwestern girl who transplanted to the south, and after being here a while, anything below 72 and I’m grabbing a sweater if the sun is down. After temps hitting near that of Hades, it doesn’t take much to feel cold Lol

    • @13_cmi
      @13_cmi Před 9 měsíci +2

      Got to -20 here. Not in the Midwest. It gets below 0 and above 100 every single year. I think the -10 region is the coldest temperature that’s common. 100-105 is the hottest. With wet air as well. You wanna drink fever temperature air you come here.

  • @ellerj641
    @ellerj641 Před 2 lety +191

    Don't forget the cornbread. I moved to Wisconsin one time and the church I was going to decided to prepare a lunch after a service southern style. Supposed to be all these foods from the south. Me who was raised my whole life in the south went to test their foods. They got nothing right. Mashed potatoes were plain, cornbread was nasty, corn was nasty, everything that I recognized as a southern food item was nasty or plain. They failed.

    • @CaroleWillett
      @CaroleWillett Před 2 lety +12

      Yeah... I live in Iowa now, lived in the south (Memphis & northern MS) till I was 9. And NO ONE here can make proper corn bread. XD

    • @crystaldavis9442
      @crystaldavis9442 Před 2 lety +15

      Best diet I ever went on was to move out of south east Louisiana. After six months I was chugging Tabasco just to get a little hit of flavor. Lost four dress sizes in seven months. Then I moved back and gained them back with interest.

    • @ezmoney5087
      @ezmoney5087 Před 2 lety +8

      They just don't have the southern flare in the kitchen

    • @brothermouzone1307
      @brothermouzone1307 Před 2 lety +8

      How did they mess up corn?

    • @hannahhester8376
      @hannahhester8376 Před 2 lety +5

      Oh, do not even get me started! I live in Oregon now, man I wish I could jump down and get good Tex Mex so bad!

  • @Regxlar
    @Regxlar Před 13 dny +1

    "Catherine, you gotta dress up your biscuits. That sounded kinda weird."
    "Catherine? You gotta dress up your biscuits. OH-"

  • @magicpyroninja
    @magicpyroninja Před 6 měsíci +2

    Living in New York and having lived in New Jersey. I can say southern drivers were a thousand times more polite and considerate on the road than anyone I've ever met where I live.
    In this area you need to become a road warrior and fight for your own space on the road or people will just shove you out of it and pretend you don't exist

  • @spanishxmasmusic
    @spanishxmasmusic Před 2 lety +200

    in the south, they aren't roaches they are "palmetto bugs" and they will run off with small dogs and come inside for a beer if it gets too hot outside

    • @jaymartin8273
      @jaymartin8273 Před 2 lety +4

      But do they bring the dogs back when it's too hot and they come inside for a beer?!

    • @brothermouzone1307
      @brothermouzone1307 Před 2 lety +2

      😂😂😂: Excellent point

    • @jenniferroach4153
      @jenniferroach4153 Před 2 lety +10

      And… they freaking fly

    • @Birdnerd1968
      @Birdnerd1968 Před 2 lety +6

      My New England grandma used to get on me for being scared of roaches but she was deathly afraid of the smallest spiders. Until she visited and saw the roaches fly and I was like yeah your spider basically runs away and these roaches come at you like you wanna fight me? After that she stopped teasing me.

    • @jenniferroach4153
      @jenniferroach4153 Před 2 lety

      @@Birdnerd1968 it’s funny until you’re being dive bombed by a flying roach no less than an inch long and you’re fighting for your life 😂

  • @sadfaery
    @sadfaery Před 2 lety +356

    I'm from North Florida, but I lived in England for several years, and while I was there, I worked for a Chinese community center and my best friend there was Chinese from mainland China. I went back for a visit a few years ago and stayed with her and her husband for a week, and she was feeding me different traditional Chinese foods each day. By about day four, we ran out of ideas and we contemplated having congee again, which is basically like grits but with rice, so I was telling her about grits, and she smiled and was like, "I know what grits are. They're very popular in the north of China" (where she's from). And then she walked over to her kitchen counter and brought out a bag of grits with both English and Chinese writing on it. We had grits for breakfast that morning. Chinese grits. They make their grits a little bit more soupy than ours, and where she's from, they put kind of a pickled relish on the grits instead of salt and butter, but the fact that I was able to get grits in the north of England - Chinese grits no less - more easily than getting grits north of the Mason-Dixon line was just wild.

    • @lincolnlu9869
      @lincolnlu9869 Před rokem +9

      Chinese grits are made from millet, not ground corn

    • @victoriaodegaard1
      @victoriaodegaard1 Před rokem +5

      They have grits at Whole Foods… don’t know how common it is in smaller grocery stores but healthy people love to have them as an option

    • @raggaduxjones
      @raggaduxjones Před rokem +3

      I enjoyed reading your comment. Thank you for sharing.

    • @kayleefitzgerald7628
      @kayleefitzgerald7628 Před rokem +13

      This makes me super happy, I know what you are talking about. I'm a Texan living in China. they call it 小米粥, it's not exactly the same but I am always tempted to add butter, cheese and ham😂

    • @brianvannorman1465
      @brianvannorman1465 Před rokem +4

      You have blown my provencial little American mind.
      Wow.
      Thanks.

  • @dianastogsdill3972
    @dianastogsdill3972 Před rokem +1

    I was brought up in IL but my mom is from NC. We were raised on banana, miracle whip and sugar sandwich and it’s amazing!

  • @Xanderteeny
    @Xanderteeny Před měsícem +2

    Water bugs were so scary and our house had roaches but here we had mice problems WHEN WE MOVED IN

  • @desireedavenport1306
    @desireedavenport1306 Před 2 lety +19

    "Wasps wake up and choose violence."
    Truer words have never been spoken!

  • @EHelm07
    @EHelm07 Před 2 lety +19

    How is that person upset about corner stores while simultaneously trying to imply that a store 5 miles away from my house is somehow convenient!?!

    • @heliumphoenix
      @heliumphoenix Před 2 lety

      Whoever it was that made that tweet lived in an urban area.....and don't understand that in the rural south, the nearest "corner" (where two roads meet) may very well be 5 or more miles away.
      Heck, in East Tennessee, there were some towns where there WAS only one "corner". Our joke about them was when driving through, if you blinked you missed the town. Two buildings, a post-office and a general store. That was it. That was the town. Population was measured in double digits, and most directions to residents homes included the words "...then turn off the paved road..."

    • @madbrowniac7871
      @madbrowniac7871 Před měsícem

      There was a Country Comedian several years back named Mike Snider. And he used to say that the Tennessee community where he grew up was so small that "You could throw a rock from your front porch clear across town!😂😏🎤🎼🎵🎶🎸🎹🎻🥁📺B.W.

  • @iamsemjaza
    @iamsemjaza Před rokem +1

    In the countryside of Michigan, the corner stores also have the names of the first owners. We also call hills after the farmers that own the fields on either side of the road. "You go on up to Loker's Hill. Once you're over that, turn at that tree Billy smacked into while dodging a deer ten years ago..."

  • @vexationstation281
    @vexationstation281 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Oh, as someone who moved to the South very young, I can say with confidence that all six people said "re'um", not "r-oo-m" and just could not hear it 😂❤

  • @kevinbaker6168
    @kevinbaker6168 Před 2 lety +24

    I had a deliemma the other day; a biscuit with blackberry jam or apple butter. Now that is a southern thing.

    • @kathisdaughter598
      @kathisdaughter598 Před 2 lety +4

      Jam on the top part, apple butter on the bottom, eat separately.......yum!! The best of both!!!
      Have you ever tried fried apples on a biscuit???
      OMG!!
      Each side (top/bottom) is a Mini fluffy pie!!🦩

    • @heliumphoenix
      @heliumphoenix Před 2 lety

      What? Jams and jellies are what you use when you're out of Sorghum......

  • @WoodsintheBurg94
    @WoodsintheBurg94 Před rokem +339

    My wife met a couple from CT who had been transferred to MS with the husbands Corp. They arrived in June and by the end of Sept. the wife was asking when Summer would end. We explained that Spring & Fall last two weeks, Winter lasts 6 - 8 weeks and the remainder of the year is Summer. What we forgot to mention is that the two weeks of Spring & Fall might not be continuous. 😀

    • @ornu01
      @ornu01 Před rokem +27

      Yeah, Summer doesn't tolerate competition.

    • @jodileben694
      @jodileben694 Před rokem +13

      It's the opposite here in Colorado! We have pre-winter, winter, post-winter, and just a smidgen of spring/summer. I think I need to move further south.

    • @rjay7019
      @rjay7019 Před rokem +8

      😂😂😂 sounds like Texas where I live we get maybe two weeks of Winter, not all at once though 🧐

    • @lisab9541
      @lisab9541 Před rokem +3

      Sounds a lot like Kansas the past 20 years. Our weather is getting hotter longer and I miss the long fall season. 😢

    • @southardkathy2937
      @southardkathy2937 Před rokem

      ​@@jodileben694 ❤

  • @donjackson5522
    @donjackson5522 Před 3 měsíci +3

    As a transplanted Yankee I can tell you that I have eaten in many a restaurant in the North that had roaches or rats and been fine with it. There was a Palmetto bug in my hotel in Charleston, and I just shut the door and let it have the room.

  • @Duane_Grabert
    @Duane_Grabert Před rokem +1

    That 65° and burning up comment had me laughing. This is early March and we've been in upper 70's/low 80's for 2 weeks already here in New Orleans.

  • @mowi6598
    @mowi6598 Před 2 lety +17

    I’m Canadian. When I visited my Florida cousins, I had grits. My suitcase was filled with grits.
    And sweet tea.

  • @harrystokes1412
    @harrystokes1412 Před 2 lety +67

    I'll tell you what hold my beer and read this. Some people probably never lived in the south, don't have celling fans, only eat "pop" can biscuits, never had Duke's on any kind of sandwich, stumbled into a red wasp or yellow jacket nest, only sampled instant grits without real AAs sweet cream butter, and roaches vs. rats is like comparing apple {rats} to oranges {roaches} . BUT y'all have learned to use the word Y'ALL. So in closing, bless your Yankee hearts

    • @mcmclifton79
      @mcmclifton79 Před 2 lety +4

      Who doesn't have a ceiling fan??

    • @beholdiamglamdringsbane89
      @beholdiamglamdringsbane89 Před 2 lety +5

      We're fixing up a house and the wife wants to take out all the ceiling fans. I'm like I'll tell you what, every house needs a ceiling fan and if it's not running 100% of the time the power's out cause a tornado knocked it out. We're keeping the one at the top of the stairs. 'Nuff said.

    • @fshrmn74
      @fshrmn74 Před 2 lety

      Especially Dukes mayor on a mayo and banana sandwich. So good!

    • @sugakookies8063
      @sugakookies8063 Před 2 lety +1

      @@beholdiamglamdringsbane89 yooo that’s so accurate! The only time my fan turned off within the past 3 years was when a hurricane knocked out power out for a week🤣

  • @coreyb022
    @coreyb022 Před rokem +1

    As soon as he said “Winn Dixie” he had me rolling 😂. I haven’t seen a Winn Dixie in YEARS!!

  • @tonygoodwinjr9293
    @tonygoodwinjr9293 Před 5 měsíci +1

    We have been calling the gas stations in my dads home town by the names of the ppl that 1st owned them or what brand gas station they were when they opened up. The "Lil Cricket" = Valero, "Shell" = Exxon, "Exxon" = Sunoco, etc. lol

  • @jamessoda8915
    @jamessoda8915 Před 2 lety +94

    Living in Wisconsin most of my life I hated grits. The reason is because they were cheap store bought and sold in a chain restaurant. Once I moved to South Carolina down by the Charleston area 10 years ago and went to a local restaurant. I now love grits. I also love Fried Green Tomatoes too.

    • @jimwakefield6705
      @jimwakefield6705 Před 2 lety +1

      Yea, that was a great movie

    • @carolesmith4864
      @carolesmith4864 Před 2 lety

      @@jimwakefield6705 It sure was.

    • @williamsstephens
      @williamsstephens Před 2 lety +4

      And they sure are good. Half the reason I grow tomaters.

    • @WillBlindYouWithLight
      @WillBlindYouWithLight Před 2 lety

      Bless your heart

    • @dhannaecg
      @dhannaecg Před 2 lety +4

      Then you need to go down to Fleet Landing restaurant downtown & try their bacon,lettuce & fried green tomato sammich. Greeeeat Goodness!!

  • @sailordave1000
    @sailordave1000 Před 2 lety +85

    For anyone who’s never been stung by a wasp, it literally feels like getting an electric shock. Difference is the shock pain last longer than an electric shock and is followed by swelling.

    • @suzieq9009
      @suzieq9009 Před 2 lety +7

      Yes especially them Texas red wasps they are pure mean

    • @damienthetexasian6827
      @damienthetexasian6827 Před 2 lety +5

      I was leaning toward a hot needle for yellow jackets, but them red ones are a big Nope.

    • @johnvanderploeg6707
      @johnvanderploeg6707 Před 2 lety +4

      And anaphylactic shock for some of us.

    • @patrickmccurry1563
      @patrickmccurry1563 Před 2 lety +3

      Not the ones here in Oregon that I've been stung by. One just felt a bit like rolling over on a thumb tack in bed. I didn't realize at first that it was a wasp. Another time, one stung me while I talked to my GF. I didn't notice but she did, got annoyed and knocked it off my wrist to kill it. I wonder if southern wasps are just more venomous and painful.

    • @patrickmccurry1563
      @patrickmccurry1563 Před 2 lety

      I never developed swelling from wasp venom or mosquito saliva. So it's not universal.

  • @paul_warner
    @paul_warner Před rokem +1

    "I tell you what" is the PERFECT cliffhanger but I've found that a lot of people don't really get it. They always ask "what?" as if I'm supposed to say something else like I didn't just tell them what.

  • @annedixon2528
    @annedixon2528 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Oh hell yes, biscuits are what heaven must taste like-gravy, jam, ham, sausage, butter, honey, or plain! And grits are the best, yes I’m a transplanted southerner who misses her mama’s biscuits & grits 😢

  • @jonathanshumpert9549
    @jonathanshumpert9549 Před 2 lety +112

    My wife once told me about a comedian telling about encountering a big southern roach in her hotel room. Someone in the audience shouted "Hit it with a shoe", to which the comedian said, "And what, give it a weapon?" I have encountered a few in my life and once hit one with a shoe, only to have it fly at me with an, "I know you didn't just hit me with a shoe!" attitude. It won that encounter because when I went back in the room, still armed with the shoe, it was gone.

    • @ladybee883
      @ladybee883 Před 2 lety +10

      Oh, yeah. Those huge ones (really called Palmetto Bugs) are mean. I took a hammer to one once. I won.

    • @rosedukes9177
      @rosedukes9177 Před 2 lety +4

      dont smash......Just name them and move on. They are just too juicy.

    • @justcurious3119
      @justcurious3119 Před 2 lety +3

      Just read this real quick and thought you had written "a big southern coach"

    • @lucynewlin9544
      @lucynewlin9544 Před 2 lety +2

      😆😆😆

    • @brothermouzone1307
      @brothermouzone1307 Před 2 lety +4

      They do attack.😂😂😂

  • @maryhildreth754
    @maryhildreth754 Před 2 lety +146

    Here are two things about the South that are overlooked.
    1. Down here we measure distance with time. "Go up 82 for about five minutes then turn right and in about ten seconds take that first left and you'll see the house".
    B. Macaroni and cheese is a vegetable in the deep south. Just go anywhere that has vegetable plates. It's a menu item for that.

    • @pattywilliams788
      @pattywilliams788 Před 2 lety +13

      Absolutely on both points! Also, like the skit they did giving directions by which Dollar General somebody lives nearby, lol. 😝😆🤣😂

    • @azulverde89
      @azulverde89 Před 2 lety +5

      dern tootin,I'll tell you what

    • @heidifruchtl354
      @heidifruchtl354 Před 2 lety +6

      We don't measure how far we have to drive by miles, it's by how much time it takes. I live roughly 3 miles from the nearest hospital, but it can take 30-60 minutes to get there, depending. Had to pick up my husband from the airport, left the house before his plane took off. Details.

    • @maryhildreth754
      @maryhildreth754 Před 2 lety +3

      @@azulverde89 freebird!

    • @azulverde89
      @azulverde89 Před 2 lety +2

      @@maryhildreth754 will you still remember me ?

  • @danielashton5697
    @danielashton5697 Před 8 měsíci

    As a “recovering Yankee “ I’ve lived in the south the vast majority of my life. Y’all are so spot on in your responses ❤️.

  • @RyansTavern
    @RyansTavern Před 7 měsíci +2

    I live in the East Coast You guys are absolutely hilarious me and my kids love your videos

  • @johnleeson6946
    @johnleeson6946 Před 2 lety +46

    Put chili in with your grits! Had leftovers and thought, "Why not?!" Different taste, but not bad.
    Baking is a science.
    Cooking is an experiment.

    • @bibliophilelady6106
      @bibliophilelady6106 Před 2 lety +3

      Makes sense to me. Cornbread is good with chili, so it stands to reason that a ground corn mush would be as well.

  • @jonathanshumpert9549
    @jonathanshumpert9549 Před 2 lety +43

    I spent my entire youth in the south. It wasn't until I joined the Navy and was sent to basic training that I realized that grits isn't common everywhere. I was in line for breakfast and the guy in front of me saw the grits and asked, "What is that?" I looked at him like he was some alien and said, "Those are grits". He asked, "What are grits?"

    • @cayannap6752
      @cayannap6752 Před 2 lety +7

      Now you know you said,
      "Them's grits." To which he replied, "What's a grit?"

    • @jayt9608
      @jayt9608 Před 2 lety +4

      I tried grits once, and that was the end for me. 26 years later and I still shudder at the contemplation. However, I do enjoy good biscuits either with lots of butter, jelly, or gravy.

  • @ndngirl4ever13
    @ndngirl4ever13 Před rokem +1

    Us southerners love Barn weddings. I recently went to one and it was so beautiful and creative. Bridal party pictures by the horse pasture. 🥰

    • @miamazingness
      @miamazingness Před 7 měsíci

      Really barn weddings are always the most fun !!!!! Everyone lets loose a little more, because it’s not so stuffy, not having to worry about messing up the carpet, etc.

  • @melissagerber7231
    @melissagerber7231 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I live in Iowa. You know you're getting close to the South,when you see Quaker Instant Grits on grocery shelves.