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Christmas Break is now called "Winter Break"
I still call it Christmas Break, IDC what the school says. I'm calling it Christmas Break, always have and always will.
 

Namumutan ta ka.

And most New Yorkers say sear-up. Pretty much anyone in Northern Virginia and higher says sear-up.

And it's not a complete mess, there's an easy way of doing it.

Ah yeah, I'm the odd one out down here.

I'm sure there is, I probably would never get the hang of it, I'd be spilling milk by the gallon.
 
Ngo oi ney.


And my mum always pours it into a jug first. I don't know anyone who actually tries to pour it from the bag each time :rotfl:
 
Only A Southerner
Knows...

Only a Southerner knows the difference
between a hissie fit and a conniption
fit, and that you don't "HAVE" them
but "PITCH" them.
 
Only a Southerner knows how many
fish, collard greens, turnip greens,
peas, beans, etc., make up "a mess."
 
Ne-mehotatse.

Haha it's OK, that's what my neighbour thought we did. We had a few bags of milk with us when we first moved here (they're more eco-friendly) and my neighbour tried pouring one into a cup...it worked but we didn't tell her until after that she didn't have to do that haha.
 
LOL, pah-stuh xD it's paw-stuh FUNNY STUFF.
Surry! Sur-up... I say Sear-up

Dude. Do Canadians really have milk in bags?
i say pah-stah and sih-rup
Holong rohangku di ho.

And yes, our milk comes in bags. It tastes plenty fine to us!

And I say sore-y not surry. No one says surry. And I say sir-up.
i say sorry sore-y too.

canadian accents sound like scottish, american and british to me.

aboot sounds scottish, thats how they say it.
 
Only a Southerner knows exactly how
long "directly" is - as in: "Going to
town, be back directly."

[Typically 'directly' is about an hour. But that's just how I use it]
 
i say pah-stah and sih-rup

i say sorry sore-y too.

canadian accents sound like scottish, american and british to me.

aboot sounds scottish, thats how they say it.
Canadian accents are like the middle American accent but pronounced the same way the British do.

AKA we enunciate.

Mi aime jou.
 
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