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The most common Southern expressions explained - Page 2 of 15 - Kiwi Report

The most common Southern expressions explained


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[post_page_title]Citified[/post_page_title]
Sometimes people break out of the country and head off to the city. It can happen to anyone, and occasionally these individuals forget all about their country roots. Instead, they return sophisticated and urban. This could also count for a product that turns up in southern stores. If you or your product looks too fancy and modern, then you may find yourself being described as “citified.” Although this one might be easier to guess the meaning, it can be confusing if you have never heard it before.

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