GO BACK TO WHERE U CAME FROM
Typical inner-city Chicagoan. I lived outside of Chicago for five long, cold, dark, miserable years. The people were unfriendly. The food was bland. The barbecue was sub-standard. People in the south think I have no accent. When I was in Chicago, people would put on their dumbest cartoon accents and say things like “Wellll, where’s is you all’s from?” They don’t have sweet tea in Chicago. Order a sweet tea, and they’ll tell you “There’s sugar on the table.” Tea with cold wet sugar on the bottom of the glass is now sweet tea. This young woman is every bit representative of the people I met in Chicago. Ungrateful, self-important, smugly arrogant, and unappreciative.
@MrEncouragement @GAFollowers You wasn’t in Chicago like you said outside of Chicago
@LDraw23 @GAFollowers Right. ‘Cause I never went in the city and had interactions with people like this.