Friends VS Southern Friends (Email Funny)

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  1. kdc1970

    kdc1970 Guest

    FRIENDS VS. "SOUTHERN" FRIENDS
    > FRIENDS: Never ask for food.
    >
    > SOUTHERN FRIENDS: Always bring the food.
    >
    > (And lots of it.)
    >
    > FRIENDS: Will say "hello."
    > SOUTHERN FRIENDS: Will give you a big hug and a kiss.
    >
    > (More than one.)
    >
    > FRIENDS: Call your parents Mr. and Mrs.
    > SOUTHERN FRIENDS: Call your parents Mom and Dad,
    > (and often.)
    >
    > FRIENDS: Have never seen you cry.
    > SOUTHERN FRIENDS: Cry with you...
    >
    > ( And for you.)
    >
    > FRIENDS: Will eat at your dinner table and leave.
    > SOUTHERN FRIENDS: Will spend hours there, talking, laughing, and just
    > being together.
    >
    > (Then do the dishes before leaving.)
    >
    > FRIENDS: Know a few things about you.
    > SOUTHERN FRIENDS: Could write a book with direct quotes from you.
    >
    > (And most of the time know you better than you do yourself.)
    >
    > FRIENDS: Will leave you behind if that's what the crowd is doing.
    > SOUTHERN FRIENDS: Will kick the whole crowds' back-ends that left you.
    >
    > (Then walk beside you in the front of the crowd.)
    >
    > FRIENDS: Would knock on your door.
    > SOUTHERN FRIENDS: Walk right in and say, "Are you home?"
    >
    > (If you are not home they will wait..)
    >
    > FRIENDS: Are for a while.
    > SOUTHERN FRIENDS: Are for life.
    >
    > (And then some.)
    >
    > FRIENDS: Might ignore this.
    > SOUTHERN FRIENDS: Will forward this to all their Southern Friends.
    >
    > (Without hesitation)
    >
    > I have been Blessed with SOUTHERN FRIENDS
    > I LOVE Y'ALL
    > The will of God will never take you where the Grace of God will not
    > protect you.
     
  2. harleygirl

    harleygirl Well-Known Member

    :hurray:
     


  3. I like all of this except the walking in someone's house without knocking!!!:lol: I don't even want my mom to do that.
     
  4. NY9

    NY9 Well-Known Member

    Southerners are nosey, I'm being serious, my neighbor had mentioned it to me which peaked my curiosity on the matter and for the most part it's spot on. I think the acting friendly thing is a way of trying to pry into your buisness so they can have something to gossip about.
     

  5. Come on, admit you are cookieforme. By the way, I know some nosey Yankees in my neighborhood. Nosey isn't a southern or northern thing. The first Yankee I met when we moved here said she'd let me in on all the neighborhood gossip (I was thinking...no thank you). I don't judge all Yankees on her behavior. There are bad apples everywhere.
     
  6. bandmom

    bandmom Well-Known Member


    Sorry, but I take offense to saying 'southerners' are nosey. I'm sure there were nosey folks in NY too. :?
     
  7. kdc1970

    kdc1970 Guest

    I highly doubt your neighbors give a rat's butt about your "business". Ego much? Bless your heart. 8)
     
  8. :lol::lol::lol::lol:
     
  9. turtlepits

    turtlepits Well-Known Member

    Same here...........the "yankee" neighbors were the ones to tell me who did this and who does that in our neighborhood. My southern neighbors , they ride by in there big ole jacked up 4X4 and yell welcome to the neighborhood. I like my southern neighbors better!!!
     
  10. NY9

    NY9 Well-Known Member

    who said anything about my business? I made a general comment, the friendliness that Southerners pride themselves on is only an attempt to pry into peoples lives, thats my opinion. Remember that the next time you bake cookies for the new neighbor and try to invite yourself into their house to take a peak around.
     
  11. kdc1970

    kdc1970 Guest

    You did! LOL.

    I've never invited myself into anyone's house. Although I have had it done to me. Oh, and they were a dang yankee. So there! Rudeness is universal, not just Southern. 8)
     
  12. NY9

    NY9 Well-Known Member

    I like you but you may want to go back and read my first post, I said nothing of a first hand experience with you nosey southerners.
     
  13. turtlepits

    turtlepits Well-Known Member

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  14. Cleopatra

    Cleopatra Well-Known Member

    I agree, that is creepy and without boundaries.
     
  15. kdc1970

    kdc1970 Guest


    It used to be more common than it is now. But no, I don't actually do that or know anyone who does anymore. :cheers:
     
  16. NY9

    NY9 Well-Known Member

    First yankees wont even give you the time of day and now we're walking into peoples houses uninvited, whatever suits your arguement.
     

  17. The problem is you are grouping all yankees into one catergory and all southerns into one category. People are people. Why do you live here and what keeps you from going back up north? If I lived up north, even if I didn't like it, I'd respect the people. Afterall, it would be me that's moved to their part of the country, not the other way around.
     
  18. Cleopatra

    Cleopatra Well-Known Member

    Back before locks and home alarm systems. :lol:
     
  19. Cleopatra

    Cleopatra Well-Known Member

    Hey - we need you on the illegal immigration thread, STAT!
     

  20. My grandma used to do it when I was little and it would make my mom so mad! She'd open the door and say "Yooo hooooo" - It was like nails scratching down a chalk board.
     

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