Blog 12 - speaking like Southerners

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Revive interprets southern words and sayings for any fellow Australians wanting to make a trip to the deep South of America

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  • lol you know thats the most racist area in the united states, the southern part of it.

  • you really dont know what " we'll see you tonight if the lords willing and the creek dont rise" means? i think it means "we'll see you tonight unless something really bad happens" you guys should get a southern- australian dictionary. if they make one....

  • Yeah, everybody needs an interpreter to figure out what "Trash Can" means. Wow. You honestly didn't know what a trash can is?!

  • im from alabama and i understood all the southern slang...and my dad is british so i understood the aussie slang

  • Come on yall, sweet tea is the stuff.

  • I'm going to see you guys Saturday night in Canton, GA. You'll need an interpreter there. ;)

  • Wow u guys r both funny and helpful at the same time. Especially w/ "If the Lords willin' and the creek don't rise." I personally think its means "If (its) possible" or "We'll try." I have never heard that one before (and i have lived in the south all my life). But still glad 2 know that u guys r helping ur fellow Australians. : )

  • Im from louisiana and me and my family just about say all of those things.

  • I talked to Rich at the New Orleans show. He asked where I was from and I told him I was from the Westbank. He said, "Yeah... I don't know where that is." LOL! I got the look in the video. :) Once I told him it was across the river he realized I meant the Mississippi River and we were good. I think we get so comfortable in our own skin that we forget that not everyone knows what we know, and we forget to explain. Local slang makes it worse. Cute vid, guys! Sorry I confused you Rich.  :)

  • "Lets go and drink some sweet tea." ... "Let's not." lol

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