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  • Had our first ASD group last night at uni and it seemed to go very well. I am so excited to have this group on our campus!
    Hi. I had to look up where you say you are from, because in the thread you started [Three Little Known Facts About You] I was pleased to see the question..."What about you guys?" The phrase "you guys" represents one half of my upbringing; "you all" is the other half.
    nyxjord
    nyxjord
    Hi Tree, I am from the midwest (NW Indiana). Yes, "you guys" and "Y'll" (not y'all) are how I address everyone :)
    tree
    tree
    I am in NW MI, Lower Peninsula, about at the base of the fingernail of the ring finger, [mitten/MI = left hand.] The 3rd alternative I use is "you inclusive" but that's not due to regional influence.
    My neck is killin' me. I'm about to go to the gym and then home. Woot!
    Maelstrom
    Maelstrom
    I hope you feel better soon, thank you for the follow. :)
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