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Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

Tick Tock

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I'm sure you speak Texan.
I thought the official name of his language is Texish (?)

Either way, it's not far off from AppalachianSpeak, my native tongue.

For example: What you and @Nemo14 might refer to as "Yous Guys", a person speaking Texish would instead say "Ya'll", and I would say "Youin's".

Now when it comes to different meals, oddly enough, my language is much closer to yours than someone who speaks Texish.

Down here we say: "Time for dinner" or "Time for supper" which is also the way youin's say it up in the Northeast, correct?
So then it goes as follows:
Northerners: Dinner or Supper
Southerners: Dinner or Supper
Texans: Steak

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NYwdwfan

Well-Known Member
I thought the official name of his language is Texish (?)

Either way, it's not far off from AppalachianSpeak, my native tongue.

For example: What you and @Nemo14 might refer to as "Yous Guys", a person speaking Texish would instead say "Ya'll", and I would say "Youin's".

Now when it comes to different meals, oddly enough, my language is much closer to yours than someone who speaks Texish.

Down here we say: "Time for dinner" or "Time for supper" which is also the way youin's say it up in the Northeast, correct?
So then it goes as follows:
Northerners: Dinner or Supper
Southerners: Dinner or Supper
Texans: Steak

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Mmmmmm. Steak.

Now I want steak.
 

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