I rarely ever say 'Autumn'.
Might be because my family is southern (aside from me and my siblings), or the fact that my best friend's name growing up was Autumn...one of the two.
2007-09-20 21:11:35
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answered by A bit young 4 being psychotic 4
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"Yanks"? I hate that word.
I'm English but the only reason I don't call Autumn the Fall is most people won't know what I'm talking about .
2007-09-21 03:56:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Are there people, apart from Southerners, who actually use the term Yanks?
2007-09-21 04:22:17
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answered by DSL 4
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Autumn sounds better than fall. I mean what dont we call all the seasons :
Fall, shine, cold, and...green o_o
lmao.
2007-09-21 03:49:57
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answered by Clarity. 3
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I guess poets call Autumn that a lot.
2007-09-21 03:48:11
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answered by Stranger To Reality 5
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Hmmmm I think ive only heard americans say that? Its better autumn I think.
2007-09-21 03:56:54
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answered by . 7
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Sure is the ppl from the south of the Mason Dixon line
2007-09-21 03:52:04
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answered by Jay & Gigi 6
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I'm a "Yank" and no, I haven't heard it called fall anywhere else.
2007-09-21 03:48:43
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answered by dizzkat 7
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hmmm well here in Aussie autumn is autumn
2007-09-21 03:54:42
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answered by tigerleeaussie 5
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They say it in Vietnam.
2007-09-21 03:55:58
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answered by timbugtiny 3
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