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Don't forget, in the Midwest, we have a lovely habit of ending sentences in prepositions, such as "Where are you from?"
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As Winston Churchill allegedly said when corrected for ending a sentence with a preposition, "This is the kind of pedantic nonsense up with which I will not put!"
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Don't forget, in the Midwest, we have a lovely habit of ending sentences in prepositions, such as "Where are you from?" I'm not a total country hick, but I grew up near a creek - which we lovingly pronounced "crick." I didn't even realize the error of this pronunciation until a boyfriend teased me about it in grad school.
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My mom was from Texas and my dad's from Oklahoma. I didn't stand a chance growing up! We "warshed" our clothes, and we drank "meeilk." Family reunions would've done Jeff Foxworthy proud!