Posted by Wesley Stephens on January 21, 2012 at 21:36:53 from (75.252.81.193):
In Reply to: expressions posted by flying belgian on January 21, 2012 at 21:03:02:
In this area of NC (southeast) people who are stuck are "bogged down." In the northeast part of the state, they are "mired up." Also, harvesting tobacco here is called cropping (which can apply to collards and other things you remove a few leaves off of at the time from the bottom up) but they call it priming in the northeast. When you go west to the mountains, they speak much differently than we do. My father in law was from Murphy, the farthest west town in the state, and their speech is very, very different from the eastern half. I don't know about other states, but in NC you can tell where someone is from in the state as soon as you hear them talk (except for areas like Raleigh or Charlotte with a lot of influence from transplants) and sometimes the difference will be less than 30 or 40 miles, though it can cover a large stretch, depending on the region.
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