Although many southern people do like sweet tea not all do. You cannot expect every person from the south to enjoy sweet tea since all people have a different tastes.
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∙ 15y agoNot all people like peach cobbler, but those who do, probably like it because it tastes of peaches, is sweet, and has a browned crust on top.
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Not all people like peach cobbler, but those who do, probably like it because it tastes of peaches, is sweet, and has a browned crust on top.
There is no single way that all southern people act, as individuals vary greatly regardless of their geographic location. However, some common stereotypes of southern people include being polite, friendly, and having a strong sense of hospitality. It's important to remember that these are generalizations and not reflective of all individuals from the southern region.
Air Heads are sweet sour then gone! Thanks for asking BYERS!
ice cream is a delicious sweet that almost all people like to eat. there is hundreds of different flavors and not all people like 'em all * by kitty8991 * by KatiexiLYx33 * by smiles_so_sad * by noodlesren * by fishyo765*
i like country and southern country i am NOT all like a gangster i am a country girl so thumbs up for people that like country
he showed all the whites that all black people are not horrible and ghetto or whatever . and that some of them are sweet and powerful just like he was.
No there were a good deal of moorish peoples and Arabs in southern regions like cordoba and grenada
One of my all time favorite beverages. I actually love it extra strong & sugar sweet. But who all besides me loves it extra strong & sugar sweet like me?
Forget him. You all ready know he is rude and that won't change if fact it could get worse. Sweet and rude really don't mix. Rude people are not sweet or else they wouldn't be rude.
A sweet potato grows in farms in the south of Britansupplement. Sweet potatoes, and all potatoes originated in South America, and are pretty tolerant of latitude and altitude. The sweet potato was spread throughout the Pacific by the Polynesians, but does not flourish in southern NZ. Modern varieties have been developed which have greater geographic range, and much superior size and flavour.