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JamesBrony: “As A Southern Brony Reading Applejack Dialogue in Fan Fiction”
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But “all you all” would be bad grammar.
@Background Pony #7BCB
Don’t be a hickophobe.
What are you, some kinda Texan?
I am so smart! I am so smart! S-M-R-T! S-M-R-T!
Used for the second person plural.
To emphasize applicability to a large group, can be supplemented with the otherwise redundant preceding “all of,” i.e. “All of y’all need to listen up.”
The only time it’s appropriate for addressing a single person is if that person represents a group of people. For example, if you want to wish all the employees behind the lunch counter a good day at the same time but only the one handing you the receipt is paying attention, you can say to that person “thanks, y’all take care.”
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