Let’s Talk Southern Sayings (Sayin’s)
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Oct 7, 2024
Here in the South, where the sweet tea is always cold, and the Southern sayings are as warm as a well-worn quilt, we’ve got a way with words that can sometimes baffle those not from around these parts.
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Hi, let's talk some southern sayings, y'all
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Here in the deep south, our tea is almost always sweet, and our southern sayings are as warm and friendly as a worn-out quilt
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Our heritage runs as deep as the Mississippi River, and the expressions of our culture weave their way through our conversations like kudzu vines
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It's always funny when outsiders come and they try to pronounce the names of some of our towns like Tibido
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or Nackadish. They're always interesting. They even attempt, even on TV, to mimic our southern draws
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We always know when there's a fake one. We have a good laugh
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but we especially love to laugh at ourselves. And so there's nothing better than sharing
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some of the Southern sayings that make our language as savory as our food
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So pull up a chair, and let's dig into some of our favorite Southern sayings
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The first one we have to start with is, of course, your heart. It is probably the most used and most versatile of our sayings. It's the quintessential
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recognized southern saying. And to us, it has three different meanings. And the understanding
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of bless your heart depends on the words that we stress or the length of the syllables that we
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use. So, genuine compassion. It's, it's, it's, it's, sincere, we mean it, we are having empathy and sympathy with someone, and it's bless your heart
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It's genuine. We are concerned about you. I'm sorry you're going through this. It's just our way of
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saying that. Polite condensation. Now more often, it's used to gently point out someone's
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naivety or maybe their silliness without being really harsh. It's a slight stress on the word
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bless and it can soften it a little depending on the person's personality but it's another way of
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saying well your ignorance is showing but i won't point it out to you so it's kind of like this bless your
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heart see not really ugly but you know what i mean and then the third way and the way we don't
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really like to use it unless we have to is it an insult to you It can carry a bit of southern shade to it as I heard it defined When it delivered it kind of drawn out
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Sometimes there'll be too sweet of a tone. Sometimes it can be too harsh of a tone
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It just depends again on who's using it in the circumstances. But it basically is our way of saying, you poor thing, you don't know any better
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And since you won't accept the truth, even if I tell you, You just go on ahead and look at it your way
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So, that's the three ways. So let's try the veiled insult. I'm not real good at the harshness, but I'm going to give it a try
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Bless your heart. There you go. So if someone uses one of those three, bless your hearts
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You'll know what they're saying. Most of the time when we use it, people already know. Words of wisdom
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break it down by categories. Don't count your chickens before they hatch
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That's a general one. We know that it's just a reminder to not count a thing done until it's done
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Lord willing in the creek don't rise. Something will happen as long as everything goes as planned and no unforeseen obstacle arises
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It's acknowledging that something could come up, but the plan is to have it carried out
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To cast pearls before swine. It's giving something valuable to someone who can't appreciate it or who won't even receive help from it
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It actually comes from the Bible. There's words of advice from Jesus Christ
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The next category, grit and gumption. Now, I'm not sharing all of the sayings that I have in the post
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There's 40-something of them in this video. It would be too long. So we're just going to go over the sayings, a few of them
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You can visit the article to check out all the rest of them. Come hell or high water
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It's, again, a steadfast determination that you're going to accomplish something no matter what arises
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It suggests stubbornness, sometimes recklessness, because it just depends on the task at hand
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It's kind of resolved to just go in and do it, forge a path or lead on through trouble depending on whatever the situation is
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They've got gumption. gumption is a blend of courage initiative and resourcefulness and it embodies the spirit of the south with tackling head challenges with a mix of boldness and problem It not just about bravery It about having
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common sense and the drive to get things done. A dash of southern oddity. Cattywampus
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That just means a skew, a little crooked, not really properly aligned, that kind of thing
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like a fence might be catawankus after a storm. From can to can't
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That's mostly used in really rural settings because it means the workday starts with the sun up and it ends with the sun down
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Let's talk about southern sayings of emotion and behavior. Snug as a bug and a rug
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It's been very comfortable, very settled. It's often used to describe a feeling
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feeling of perfect companionship and coziness, feeling real secure in your surroundings
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When my kids were a little, we would say, as snug as a bug and a rug, you know, for them when we're tucking them in
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Bless your peepicking heart. Well, it may sound sweet, okay? But it's just another form of bless your heart
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it's a sweet it's an expression about someone's foolishness their actions or something so it might
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be highlight someone's ignorance it might highlight their misbehavior so that's another way of
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saying that being ugly being ugly doesn't refer to how you look it doesn't have anything to do
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with appearance but it does have to do with behavior or demeanor it describes
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someone who's using mean actions or harsh, unpleasant words, indicating that they're not
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acting in a socially acceptable manner. You're being ugly to your sister. I guess I heard that
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one a lot. Everyday talk. Well, of course, everybody knows y'all. I remember when I was in
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school, it was a big thing that y'all wasn't even aware. We were like, how can that not be? Y'all
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would say it all the time. It's a contraction of you all. It generally is a friend
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term it includes anyone that we're talking to y'all come on in the house it can be a
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single person it can be a group is a very versatile it can we even use an informal addresses because it just a part of our southern vocabulary Let me let you go That a polite way of ending a conversation or a visit
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There's something we say. Between you, me, and the fence post. This means it's confidential. It's just between the two of us and you keep it a secret
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Humorous and quirky. Uglier than homemade. sin. Now, I don't know what
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homemade sin looks like. I don't even know what it is. But it means
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that they are extremely unattractive and very unpleasant. The devil is beating his wife
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It's a time when it's raining, but the sun is shining. I don't know where it came from
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I don't know the origins of it. I have really looked for it. But it's just
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I bet it's a dozy of a story, but it's just been around. So if it's
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sunshining outside and it's rainy, we would say, oh, the devil's beating his wife
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There you got. One of those southern gems. Scarce is hen's teeth. That means something's very rare or hard to find because, well, chickens don't have teeth
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Hotter than blue blazes. Another way to describe the really intense heat of the deep south mixed with the high humidity
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If you've never experienced it, you don't understand. But the humidity can be the
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like a physical wall that you have to push past here in the deep south. So, um, hotter than blue blazes
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Hog killing weather. Very cold. Only last a few days in the south. We only get a little small
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window of that, but it's the time that we butcher animals. And hog kill and weather is just a way of saying
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it's time, it's cold enough to hang the pigs and let's get them processed. Hook, line, and sinker
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to fall for something entirely, especially a trick or a lie of some kind
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Now, these Southern Sayings offer just a taste of our rich heritage that shapes our conversations in our lives
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They remind us of humor and wisdom and the resilience that's part of the deep South fabric of life
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I hope that you've enjoyed this. Remember, The Post has 45 sayings in it, and you can look for let's talk more Southern sayings
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in another video
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