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This Article Is Wicked Interesting | Only In Massachusetts


This Article Is Wicked Interesting | Only In Massachusetts
Patch
11 hrs ago
Dave Copeland
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Theories on why Bostonians use wicked as a substitute for very have credited the Salem witch trials and former Mayor James M. Curley (above, right, with Democratic presidential candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932). Those theories are wrong.
Only In Massachusetts is an occasional series where Patch tries to find answers to questions about life in Massachusetts. Have a question about the Bay State that needs answering? Send it to dave.copeland@patch.com.
The natural follow-up for a column on Why do Bostonians drop their R s? is Why do people in eastern Massachusetts and other parts of New England use the word wicked as a synonym for very ? ....

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"Christmas Gift!" The Roots of a Southern Holiday Saying – Garden & Gun


Was it just our family? A South Carolina thing? A Southern thing?
December 23, 2016
As dependable as gifts from Santa and the Nativity story on Christmas mornings growing up was the phone ringing before we were barely out of bed. “Christmas gift!” my grandmother would exclaim when we answered. She lived across the street and would see us later at brunch, where she would serve ham and fresh biscuits. But she often couldn’t wait till then. She had to be the first to say, “Christmas gift!”
The tradition came from her large family, who lived in upstate South Carolina. Back then, in the 1930s and ’40s, the saying was a way to claim the first gift of the day. By the time the custom trickled down to me, there was no particular prize just the glory of having been first. For years I didn’t question the tradition I only knew I had to try to beat my grandmother to the saying; I would even sneak over to her house early, ring the doorbell, and, before she could answer ....

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