I've heard commercials from 2 different grocery stores and they have both made me wonder whether I pronounce "grocery" a Nebraska way, or if I just randomly pronounce it the way I do. And in my opinion, the way I pronounce it is the un-snooty way.
My way (and the Nebraska way?): Groshery, Grosheries
Snooty way (in the commercials): Grossery, Grosseries
If my way is the Nebraska way I think these grocery stores need to make different commercials for our area.
What are some other examples and how do you say them?
accuracy - accYuracy or Ackeracy ? (I was watching a football game)
vase - vozz or vace ?
comfortable - comfterble or com-fort-a-ble ?
OMG, who do you know that says that? My husband and his parents both say it that way. Just figured it was only a family thing.
So is my family or town the only ones who say groshery?
caramel or carmel- I guess caramel is correct but I say carmel.
"Grosh-ry"
High school girlfriends mom is the only person I’ve heard say warsh. Crazy b!^@h I tell ya!!Carmul
BeeAAtrice
Creek or crick yep
Root or Rowt = Route
Grossery Store
Coopon
Huhper not Who per
pop
Nor fork not Norfolk or Norf@*k lol
is warsh a Nebraska thing? I thought rednecks everywhere enjoyed that one .
Cray On! for the love of God it’s Cray On ! :ahhhhhhhh
This is a good one. I know quite a few people from Beatrice and they get driven nuts by anyone who pronounces it 'bee-uh-triss.'Beatrice: be-AT-triss, not BE-uh-triss, or my brother's alternative BEET-rice.
Yep i've heard that too, but that may be the only place that word is pronounced that way.This is a good one. I know quite a few people from Beatrice and they get driven nuts by anyone who pronounces it 'bee-uh-triss.'
Good one. And Coopon is the snooty version. So there.