Comedian Highlights How Shopping in L.A. and Nashville Couldn’t Be More Different
A comedian highlighted how shopping in L.A. and Nashville couldn’t be more different. Anjelah Johnson-Reyes hilariously demonstrates from personal experience how people talk and act in those two metropolitan areas are vastly different. Watch the short but hysterical clip to hear what she experienced in stores in Los Angeles and Nashville.
The United States of America is a massive country. It’s made up of 50 states that span from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and includes different landscapes, climates, accents and vernaculars. There is something for everyone. If you like the cold and winter, head to Alaska, Minnesota and North Dakota. More of a warm-weather person, preferring the high heat and humidity? Check out the South, and you should be more than pleased.
How people talk and interact with one another will also vary depending on what part of the country you’re in. For instance, Texans will not sound like people in Massachusetts, Vermont or the rest of the Northeast. In a clip posted on YouTube, Anjelah experienced this first-hand when out shopping in two cities: Los Angeles and Nashville.
The video begins with the popular comedian recalling her experience in a Los Angeles shop.
“When I’m in Los Angeles, if I go to a store, and they’re like, ‘Can I help you find anything?’ I’m like, ‘I’m OK,’ and if I’m feeling really friendly that day, I’m like, ‘I’m OK, thanks!’ That’s it, that’s where it ends,” she says.
She then recounts her experience while shopping in Nashville, Tennessee.
“Then I got to Nashville,” she said. “I’m at T.J. Maxx one day. I can hear the ladies in the row next to me. ‘Can I help you find anything? I’m alright, but thank you so much for asking. It’s my pleasure. It’s a beautiful day outside. Yes, it is, but they say it’s going to rain about 3 o’clock. Make sure you go home before; the traffic is going to be a mess.’”
Proverbs 17:22 “A glad heart makes a healthy body, but a crushed spirit makes the bones dry.”
Comedian Highlights How Shopping in L.A. and Nashville Couldn’t Be More Different
A comedian highlighted how shopping in L.A. and Nashville couldn’t be more different. Anjelah Johnson-Reyes hilariously demonstrates from personal experience how people talk and act in those two metropolitan areas are vastly different. Watch the short but hysterical clip to hear what she experienced in stores in Los Angeles and Nashville.
The United States of America is a massive country. It’s made up of 50 states that span from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and includes different landscapes, climates, accents and vernaculars. There is something for everyone. If you like the cold and winter, head to Alaska, Minnesota and North Dakota. More of a warm-weather person, preferring the high heat and humidity? Check out the South, and you should be more than pleased.
How people talk and interact with one another will also vary depending on what part of the country you’re in. For instance, Texans will not sound like people in Massachusetts, Vermont or the rest of the Northeast. In a clip posted on YouTube, Anjelah experienced this first-hand when out shopping in two cities: Los Angeles and Nashville.
The video begins with the popular comedian recalling her experience in a Los Angeles shop.
“When I’m in Los Angeles, if I go to a store, and they’re like, ‘Can I help you find anything?’ I’m like, ‘I’m OK,’ and if I’m feeling really friendly that day, I’m like, ‘I’m OK, thanks!’ That’s it, that’s where it ends,” she says.
She then recounts her experience while shopping in Nashville, Tennessee.
“Then I got to Nashville,” she said. “I’m at T.J. Maxx one day. I can hear the ladies in the row next to me. ‘Can I help you find anything? I’m alright, but thank you so much for asking. It’s my pleasure. It’s a beautiful day outside. Yes, it is, but they say it’s going to rain about 3 o’clock. Make sure you go home before; the traffic is going to be a mess.’”
Proverbs 17:22 “A glad heart makes a healthy body, but a crushed spirit makes the bones dry.”
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A Midday Prayer to Refocus Your Heart and Mind on Jesus - Your Daily Prayer - April 29
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Today's Devotional
A Midday Prayer to Refocus Your Heart and Mind on Jesus - Your Daily Prayer - April 29
It doesn't matter where we pray, as long as we do, not out of obligation, but the opportunity to have a personal conversation with our Savior.
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