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On this coast that is mad disrespectful. I kind of understand what you are saying though but I normally use sport or youngin' but never son. They would get pretty heated. Quote:
When I'm describing long periods of time I generally say, I haven't done such and such in a minute. |
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I use the terms "man" for both ladies and dudes, always respect my elderly ladies by calling them "ma'am" (but I don't usually call elderly dudes 'sir' for whatever reason). I used to use affectionate pet names for everyone I knew but that grew to be kind of weird, so I just razz people I like and they tolerate it. |
Omg that's what I say too
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Here is my vast repertoire of slang go-tos:
Cool Man Sometimes I say "awesome", but that's not really slang in its strictest sense. At all other times, I speak normal American English. And where I live, it makes me sound like a f*cking genius. Which is sad. |
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I wondered because people around my parts tend to ask me. They don't believe that I'm from this city which I'm technically not because I have been raised in a few different cities growing up but I have been here the longest now.
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Don't know much slang. I'd speak in the English of Charles Dickens and that era if I was intelligent enough to. But I'm not. They were so economic and efficient with their langauge back then. Or Shakespearean times even, when language was pure poetry.
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