Do You Make
Groceries?
You are from
New Orleans If You Axe Me
Growing up in
New Orleans,
everybody made groceries which for the uninformed means you went to the
supermarket or more correctly the corner store to shop for food. In
New
Orleans we also had “neutral grounds” on our
streets which the rest of the world probably calls a median. Many of us in
New
Orleans “axed” you a question which translated
means asked you a question. We also had “banquets” not sidewalks on our
street.
Many years ago
I was in Los
Angeles talking to a secretary for a doctor who ran
an emergency room service. I had spoken many time s with this lady and we
had become telephone friends and to this day I have never met her. I told
her I had to go make groceries and she immediately said “I didn’t know you
were from New
Orleans”. I wasn’t aware of what I had said to give
me away, so I asked her how did she know that and she said her
mother-in-law was from New
Orleans and she was the only person she knew who
“made groceries”. While living in Los Angeles, I also was in a store in the
sporting goods section and some man asked me a question about fishing and
I replied, don’t ask me that because I am not a fisherman. He responded by
saying “you mean you are from Louisiana and you don’t fish?’
Surprised, I asked how he knew I was from Louisiana and he told me he was raised in Orange, Texas which
borders Louisiana and that t I had “axed”
him so he knew I was from Louisiana.
As a freshman
at Tulane, I had a good friend who was a “military brat” and his father
was an Air Force General. I talked about “erl” and he would get on me and
harass me about what in the world was I talking about. He would say “You
mean the Duke of Earl?” I could not enunciate the “oy” sound of oil and it
took me a long time to say “oyl”.
In my
practice, I can often tell people who are from New Orleans, because
of their accent, or their colloquialisms. So if you axe me if I am going
across the neutral ground to make groceries then you have got to be from
New
Orleans a wonderful place to grow up.
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