
Icebox or Fridge? 17 Hilarious Language Differences Between Louisiana And Up North
In Louisiana, things aren't always at face value, like the spelling and pronunciation of people, places, and things. This understandably may take a little getting used to for persons from up North.
Having a basic conversation could be a little challenging simply because Lousianians have a slightly different way of communicating. For example, folks in the North call a refrigerator, but in Louisiana, that's an icebox. If someone in Louisiana says they’ll carry you to the store, don’t expect a piggyback ride

Northerners, be warned: If a Louisiana grandma grabs her “pocketbook,” she’s not reaching for a tiny wallet! Snowballs in Louisiana? Oh, they’re real—but they melt in your mouth, not in your hands.
Check out these 17 hilarious North vs. South word mix-ups!
Northern Meaning - Louisiana Meaning
Pop Soda Water
Flippy Person (easily excited/unpredictable) Lively or high-spirited
"Pee Wee" (a small person) Lil Bit
You All Y'all
Going To Fixin' to or gonna
A French Person A Cajun or Creole
Backwater (a marshy area) Bayou
Carnival Mardi Gras
I feel for you Bless Your Heart
Ice Cream Frozen Dessert/Frozen Dessert
Are you coming in? Are you getting down?
Refrigerator Ice Box
Crazy Person A Couyon
Godfather & Godmother Parrain & Marraine
Grandmother & Grandfather Maw-maw & Paw-Paw
My Baby or Sweetheart My Boo or Cher Baby
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