A New York Times columnist says it’s “much too slangy, regional or what you might even call ethnic to ever gain universal acceptance.” We couldn’t disagree more. The Times column waves “y’all” away as ...
A sign encourages people to vote in Charlotte, N.C., ahead of the 2022 U.S. midterm elections. Sean Rayford/Getty Images Southern Living magazine once described “y’all” as “the quintessential Southern ...
“I just want y’all to know that I love y’all, and I tried my hardest to be the best I could be,” Sgt. Quornelius Samentrio Radford texted his relatives at least 20 minutes before he began shooting at ...
Y’all Street opened its doors this week, and Donald Trump was the first customer to walk in. On Monday, March 31, NYSE Texas announced to the world that it is the “first securities exchange to operate ...
Steve Follin purports to offer “A Lesson in Southern Lingo” (Letters, June 12), but his instructions don’t track with my North Carolina upbringing. In my experience, “you” is singular and “y’all” the ...