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- idioms - Boy howdy! Where did this expression come from, who uses it . . .
I recently became aware of quot;Boy howdy! quot; and figured it was some kind of rural expression of enthusiasm, but I want a bit more clarity My first encounter was in a Western novel: It was s
- What is commonly used to respond howdy howdy greetings?
When people greet us by 'howdy howdy', what is the best reply to it? Is it also used in British English?
- What is the correct way to respond to Howdy? : r texas - Reddit
"Howdy" might be short for 'How do you do', but it's simply a greeting, not a question So please don't reply to a "Howdy" with "I'm doing alright" However, if someone is just walking past you without slowing down and says "Howdy" it's best to just say "Howdy" back That way you both can keep on going without breaking stride
- What are the names of Howdys family? : r WelcomeHomeARG - Reddit
The brother of Howdy’s sister is Howdy’s brother (unless he’s his stepbrother??), but Howdy says “her brother” instead of “my our brother ” No idea why he does that So that’s all the names from Howdy’s Holiday Hullabaloo and the conversation between Howdy and Barnaby in one of the hidden videos Hopefully
- Do people at A M really say Howdy? : r aggies - Reddit
I went on a tour and everyone was saying howdy Was that just cause it was a tour or do people there really tell each other howdy all the time? Share Add a Comment Sort by: Best Open comment sort options Top New Controversial Old Q A PeoplesVictoryFarmer • Howdy,
- Where does the word Howdy come from, and how often what . . . - Reddit
Where does the word "Howdy" come from, and how often what region is it used? Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast
- How is the word Howdy used? : r AskAnAmerican - Reddit
Howdy is an informal greeting among some Americans from certain southern or western regions of the country It's sort of a contraction from "How do you do?"
- Please settle an argument for me— is the greeting, “howdy . . . - Reddit
Please settle an argument for me— is the greeting, “howdy”, exclusively a Texas A M thing?
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