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Danny Anderson
@MyFantasticSTRY · 2:34

Pecan or Pecan?

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I don't know that there are too many parts of this state in particular that are culture, untouched and the same, I daresay, just ten years ago for them show 30 years ago, and people will say, well, it's like that everywhere. I don't think so, because y'all had to leave somewhere to come here in particular. So that's just me. But I want to know something. Is it pecan or pecan? Pecan

#pecan #northcarolina

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Rhi d
@singsunflower13 · 2:04

Pecan for the Georgian folks

Like, everybody has their opinion on how that is being said. For me, like I said, it's pecan. So it's crazy that you could just go to the next stage and there's, like, pecan. But anyways, the way that I learned the word is definitely just from my grandma. Thank you for inviting me to this. Well
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Adam E.L. Anthony
@onwardandupward · 1:33

I really don’t even know

But on a slight chance, I may have said pecan. But I don't feel like pecan is natural for me to say. So I probably say pecan more often. But that's also so interesting to me. I want to pose to you. Maybe you like this, but other words, where I eat them a lot, but I don't say that word often, but literally, it's part of my, if not daily, weekly diet and nutrition
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Regan Ridling
@regan · 1:17

@onwardandupward

And then all of a sudden, when everyone's saying pecan, pecan, pecan, pecan, I just get, like, lost in it. I can't really think about what would I say? So I tend to struggle with these questions. My instinct is to say pecan, but honestly, I feel like if I was around my grandma, who said pecan a lot, I might just start saying pecan while I'm with her
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