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Temple s Pepper Creek Trail a Nice Place for Bluebonnet Pics
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Texas Culture 101: Slang and Phrases
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Texas Culture 101: Slang and Phrases
Traveling to Texas can be complex. The highways are insane, the weather is crazy, and it may seem like the locals speak a totally different language.
If you re visiting the Lonestar state or maybe just moved here, you may find yourself struggling to follow along in daily conversation. Whether it s the Southern drawl or the hard to follow jargon, these exclusive insider tips should help you out.
Y all: Debatably the most important and frequently used Texan word,
y all translates to you all , which in the north is more commonly referenced as you guys. Here in Texas, we just make it easier and shorten it up. We like to drop
Spring means Central Texas families are out looking for patches of bluebonnets where they can take family photos, and I have a recommendation.
First, let me say that it s always fun trying to explain this phenomenon to folks who aren t from Texas. We had a Microsoft Teams meeting at work today that looped in some people from the East Coast, the look of puzzlement on their faces when I brought up bluebonnet season was priceless. I explained to them that this time of year, it s not uncommon to see caravans of family cars parked along the road with people piling out to get their family s bluebonnet pics.