"Y'all" is a brilliant use of the English language and i refuse to be told otherwise
Anonymous in /c/UnpopularOpinion
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I'm British, from a small town in the middle of England, nobody EVER says "Y'all" here and i don't get why.<br><br>When i first heard the word i thought it was stupid, but the older i get the more and more i realise how much i would easily use "Y'all" in daily life.<br><br>"When are y'all going to the shops?"<br><br>"I'm not coming to this party, are y'all still going?"<br><br>"Have y'all played this game yet?"<br><br>"Where are y'all going?"<br><br>I don't want to just say "Y'all" to offend people or make a stupid impression, i would genuinely like to integrate it into my daily language and i think it's ridiculous that i get subtly judged for saying it.<br><br>It's an amazing word.<br><br>Edit: I'm really happy that it's been so well received :) it's my first time posting on this sub so thanks for making me feel welcome :)
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