I was making a point about how some people in the south talk, but I guess you missed that lol. If you lived in or around New Orleans, you would notice most everyone uses "us southerners," and not "we." No shit, it's not correct, but neither is "y'all." That was my point. I always use "whilst" and it's correct depending on context, but yes...my gal pal Valerie got me into using that word. She also adds a "u" to "Favor" just like you did.
Originally Posted by London Rayne
I don't have a problem with regional dialects, expressions and colloquialisms, but I have lived in the South, and those nuns in the third and fourth grade wouldn't let us use "us" when "we" was the proper pronoun. We would have our knuckles rapped good. And gee, if you use "us" as an nominative pronoun, then you are not that far from using hill billy pronouns like "you'ens", "we'ens", and "us'ens". That stuff just ain't right.
But we have our fair share of grammatical abominations in the North. "You'se guys" is particularly grating, but it may be more in use in the movies than if real life.
BTW, I'm not saying "whilst" is incorrect. It is not. It just seems fussy to American ears.