ShiroiHikari (post: 1487625) wrote:Superficial politeness is a problem in a lot of societies.
One of the best post in this thread,
ShiroiHikari (post: 1487625) wrote:Superficial politeness is a problem in a lot of societies.
ShiroiHikari (post: 1487625) wrote:Superficial politeness is a problem in a lot of societies.
Psycho Molos (post: 1487615) wrote:yea and I take it that being smart as all of us are, we live around the only two metropolitan areas and not in the hundreds of "Hick-villes" around the state, some of which boggle the mind like...where my ex-stepdad, the typical Okie hick that made my teenage life heck with abuse came frome...Coweta. It's so close to Tulsa it should grow and be a REAL CITY but it's not getting denser, it's staying a Hickville.
Of course ppl are friendly around here but that's just the only intelligent people in the state....and if a hick is ever nice to anyone it's more than likely not a relative because hicks are known to be abusive to their relatives and so stupid that they make my second ex-gf look like Stephen Hawking! LOL Just to show how stupid hicks are....2nd ex has Downes.
TheMewster (post: 1487772) wrote:Floridian. I actually feel like one of a very few practicing Christians when I'm not at church or on CAA.
ShiroiHikari (post: 1487601) wrote:...I don't know how I feel about that.
KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
Yamamaya (post: 1487622) wrote:My mom did come from the South so she heard that phrase a lot. My brother told me that saying, "Bless her/his heart" can really mean, "Oh they're so stupid." However, I hear it used in many non negative connotations, so I was a bit confused.
Lynna (post: 1487868) wrote:Example of an un-negative use of "Bless his/her heart":
Once we were camping and my little brother was taking a nap and getting eaten by mosquitoes and my mom said something like "awww, the poor boy is being eaten alive, Bless his heart!"
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