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The most common Southern expressions explained - Page 3 of 15 - Kiwi Report

The most common Southern expressions explained


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[post_page_title]Aren’t you precious?[/post_page_title]
Yes, the phrase that sounds like someone is but nothing but kind to you. However, it is really a southerner’s way of giving a backhanded compliment. If someone asks how precious you are, you have just been told that you are actually being offensive. This phrase has cropped up all throughout arguments, but be warned: you might be about to get taken down. When someone uses “Aren’t you precious?” they are really reminding you that they are in charge and you are, in fact, trying to challenge the leader of the conversation. Ouch.

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