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I guess different cultures use a totally different line of phrases.

Y'all come back now, ya hear.
 
The main Canadian phrase is just one word, usually.

Sorry.

I'm surprised it isn't in our national anthem lyrics somewhere. :laugh::laugh:
 
I think I remember hearing "eh" in the Bob and Doug Mckenzie skits on SCTV. :laugh: I don't think saying eh originated with them, though.
 
We've had something over the years but, just can't remember right now.
Here in the south where I live we say
Hey Y'all
 
One of my acquaintances used to say "Heeeeeeyyyyyyyy" whenever I saw her. I always used to chuckle.
 
That reminds me of when guests used to come over to my relatives house I always used to hear "Come in, come in! No, no don't take your shoes off." It used to confuse me, because you'd think taking your shoes off would be more comfortable. :laugh:
 
We had to because Momma didn't want a dirty floor.

Y'all eat more we have a plenty.
 
I used to hear "Pull up a chair." if anyone came during mealtime at my grandparents, and a plate full would materialize despite any protests. Sometimes I think they'd already eaten, and were politely forced to eat again. :laugh:
 
My great aunt sometimes used to bring trifle for dessert. It was delicious!
Though it is possible it just seemed really delicious because my other relatives always said she added a large amount of rum to it. :laugh:
 
It's possible, my mother would soak her fruit cake in rum......always made my nose burn.
 
I don't think anyone ever made a fruit cake in my family. As I recall, it was always boughten and never eaten. It would just sit there. :laugh:
 
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