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Do you make it or fix it?

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I'm continuously getting comments on how I phrase things in my daily conversations. Atlanta has become such a melting pot of different cultures and Americans from other parts of the country. Saying you're a native Atlantan now is sometimes surprising to the one with whom you're talking. Now I'm curious.

1) Do you make dinner or fix supper?

2) Do you cut the light off or turn it off?

3) Do you cuss someone out or bless them out?

4) This afternoon, it came up a bad cloud. Or did a thunderstorm blow in?
 
1) Do you make dinner or fix supper?

Make dinner.

2) Do you cut the light off or turn it off?

Turn it off.

3) Do you cuss someone out or bless them out?

Cuss (never heard "bless" them out???)

4) This afternoon, it came up a bad cloud. Or did a thunderstorm blow in?

Thunderstorm blew in.

Cool questions :)
 
I was going to answer the questions, but this is easier.

What ^ answered.
 
1) Do you make dinner or fix supper?
I cook dinner.

2) Do you cut the light off or turn it off?
I turn the lights out.

3) Do you cuss someone out or bless them out?
I badmouth them.

4) This afternoon, it came up a bad cloud. Or did a thunderstorm blow in?
It stormed.
 
1) Do you make dinner or fix supper? Make it.

2) Do you cut the light off or turn it off? I switch it off.

3) Do you cuss someone out or bless them out?
I swear at them.

4) This afternoon, it came up a bad cloud. Or did a thunderstorm blow in? There was a thunderstorm.
 
1: Make dinner.
2: Turn it off.
3: Swear at them.
4: There was a Storm.
 
I fix dinner.

I cut the lights sometimes, other times I turn 'em off.

I do swear at people all the time.

And it stormed here today.
 
1. I make dinner.
2. I turn off a light.
3. I cuss someone out. ( Rarely! LOL )
4. We had a thunderstorm here today.
 
Y'all from Tayks-us or whuht?

Are you fixin' to go out? LOL.
 
Answer the damn questions, why don't you! :p

*dragging feet* Do I have to? :D OK, here goes:

1) Do you make dinner or fix supper?
Moi can make dinner--but I'm lazy and prefer that my bf makes it.

2) Do you cut the light off or turn it off?
I turn it off. Cats and squirrels might chew through the wire, though, and that would be cutting it off. When someone is annoying, I do tell them to "cut it out". But not for lights.

3) Do you cuss someone out or bless them out?
Whahhh I dooo dee-CLAY-uh! I don't think I've ever used 'cuss' in an English sentence in my life. I might curse them out or give them shit or a hard time.

4) This afternoon, it came up a bad cloud. Or did a thunderstorm blow in?
Bad cloud? Never heard, seen, or read that ever in my life. I don't really say 'blow in', either (except to the bf, but then I'm more likely to say 'suck harder', lol). "We had a thunderstorm" or "there was a thunderstorm". Pretty vanilla, I suppose.
 
1) Do you make dinner or fix supper? Make it. To fix it would imply it is broken

2) Do you cut the light off or turn it off? Turn it off

3) Do you cuss someone out or bless them out? I swear at them

4) This afternoon, it came up a bad cloud. Or did a thunderstorm blow in? There was a thunderstorm.
 
1) Do you make dinner or fix supper?

Neither. I cook tea.

2) Do you cut the light off or turn it off?

I switch it off.

3) Do you cuss someone out or bless them out?

I give them shit.

4) This afternoon, it came up a bad cloud. Or did a thunderstorm blow in?

A storm blew in.
 
I fix supper.

I turn off the light.

I'll cuss you out.

It's gittin' stormy.
 
Southernisms have produced some of America's greatest literature, and as you say because of the loss of homogeneity due to outside influxes of non Southerners, the language of the deep South seems to be fading away.

While your choices of phrases are common and a little mundane, they none-the-less point to the demise of the language of my forefathers. I tote a sack, of lost phrases of my youth an' worsh my han's of homoginization of the language.
 
I'm continuously getting comments on how I phrase things in my daily conversations. Atlanta has become such a melting pot of different cultures and Americans from other parts of the country. Saying you're a native Atlantan now is sometimes surprising to the one with whom you're talking. Now I'm curious.

1) Do you make dinner or fix supper?

2) Do you cut the light off or turn it off?

3) Do you cuss someone out or bless them out?

4) This afternoon, it came up a bad cloud. Or did a thunderstorm blow in?

1) I fix dinner.

2) I turned off the light.

3) I cuss someone out.

4) It came up a bad cloud.
 
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