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has gloss | eng: Southern hospitality is a phrase used in American English to describe the generalization that residents of the Southern United States are particularly warm and welcoming to visitors to their homes, or to the South in general. __FORCETOC__ Southern hospitality described Some characteristics of southern hospitality were described as early as 1835, when Jacob Abbott attributed the poor quality of taverns in the south to the lack of need for them, given the willingness of southerners to provide for strangers. Abbott writes: |
lexicalization | eng: southern hospitality |
instance of | e/Southern United States |
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