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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]HillWilliam
(3,310 posts)"How are your people?" would inquire about another's family; amongst the DAR and UDC crowds it also means your family tree.
Reciting one's complete lineage for at least five generations (I can recite 10) is expected. A lady orgentleman should also know how to play at least one hymn on the piano even if s/he can't play shit-else
I have another regionalism:
My dad's people (12 generations) all live around Albemarle Sound. They (and consequently I) go ite and abite and occasionally a mice in the hice.
That's as close as I can spell it with English orthography. The actual pronunciation is closer to going aüt and abaüt or trapping a maüs that got into your haüs.
If you hear those pronunciations, you're in the presence of a true Toidworter (Tidewater) person. (The toid rolls in and the toid rolls aüt LOL)