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That's even more strange, Ann. Neither of these friends is remotely Spanish or of Latin descent.
Tia at least makes a little sense.
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LisaK
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I have heard it, but I forget where as it was forever ago.
however, I do hear Tia often- Greeks use that.
Lymetoo, what does it mean in Texas??????
my husband's family is from texas and could have sworn I heard my SIL say this before.
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Ann-Ohio
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Lots of Spanish language influence in Texas slang, etc.
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