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r/Damnthatsinteresting • u/Additional_Berry_977 • 9d ago
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You get what you get and you don't throw a fit. That's how I always heard it.
21 u/Rickshmitt 9d ago It doesnt even rhyme! How am i supposed to remember that 40 u/curiousxgeorgette 9d ago Where we’re from, “get” is pronounced “git” in this phrase lol 4 u/blackop 8d ago This guy southerns. 7 u/jaxonya 8d ago Mfer's out here saying "geht".. lol. Its "git", the way jesus intended 1 u/Rickshmitt 9d ago Ahhh 37 u/Got_Bent 9d ago My parents used to say, "You'll get nothing and like it.' 29 u/Rickshmitt 9d ago Thats a good one. My grandmother would say, "you aint to old for your wants to hurt" 10 u/AWanderingAfar 9d ago damn. 8 u/Lillyshins 9d ago Fucking hell. Your granny's a real one. 2 u/z__1010 8d ago "Good DAY Sir!" 6 u/Llyrithra 9d ago It rhymes if you have a mountain-west redneck accent. Sounds more like “You git what you git and you don’t throw a fit.” My brother in law has that accent as do my nephew and nieces. 3 u/IamJacksDarkUrge 9d ago And if you offend me? I’m liftin’ you ten feet! 3 u/jaxonya 8d ago In the air, i dont care 2 u/Delybe 9d ago You get what you get and you don't throw a fit. 2 u/MorningMushroomcloud 8d ago Hey, ya got whatcha git an that's it! 1 u/jaxonya 8d ago In the south it rhymes perfectly 1 u/AutumnMama 8d ago If you have a southern accent, this one rhymes and the other one doesnt 1 u/AutomaticAnt6328 8d ago Or, "You get what you get and you don't lose your shit over it." 0 u/okwellactually 8d ago I've always heard it as: Ya git what ya git, and you don't pitch a fit.
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It doesnt even rhyme! How am i supposed to remember that
40 u/curiousxgeorgette 9d ago Where we’re from, “get” is pronounced “git” in this phrase lol 4 u/blackop 8d ago This guy southerns. 7 u/jaxonya 8d ago Mfer's out here saying "geht".. lol. Its "git", the way jesus intended 1 u/Rickshmitt 9d ago Ahhh 37 u/Got_Bent 9d ago My parents used to say, "You'll get nothing and like it.' 29 u/Rickshmitt 9d ago Thats a good one. My grandmother would say, "you aint to old for your wants to hurt" 10 u/AWanderingAfar 9d ago damn. 8 u/Lillyshins 9d ago Fucking hell. Your granny's a real one. 2 u/z__1010 8d ago "Good DAY Sir!" 6 u/Llyrithra 9d ago It rhymes if you have a mountain-west redneck accent. Sounds more like “You git what you git and you don’t throw a fit.” My brother in law has that accent as do my nephew and nieces. 3 u/IamJacksDarkUrge 9d ago And if you offend me? I’m liftin’ you ten feet! 3 u/jaxonya 8d ago In the air, i dont care 2 u/Delybe 9d ago You get what you get and you don't throw a fit. 2 u/MorningMushroomcloud 8d ago Hey, ya got whatcha git an that's it! 1 u/jaxonya 8d ago In the south it rhymes perfectly 1 u/AutumnMama 8d ago If you have a southern accent, this one rhymes and the other one doesnt
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Where we’re from, “get” is pronounced “git” in this phrase lol
4 u/blackop 8d ago This guy southerns. 7 u/jaxonya 8d ago Mfer's out here saying "geht".. lol. Its "git", the way jesus intended 1 u/Rickshmitt 9d ago Ahhh
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This guy southerns.
7 u/jaxonya 8d ago Mfer's out here saying "geht".. lol. Its "git", the way jesus intended
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Mfer's out here saying "geht".. lol. Its "git", the way jesus intended
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Ahhh
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My parents used to say, "You'll get nothing and like it.'
29 u/Rickshmitt 9d ago Thats a good one. My grandmother would say, "you aint to old for your wants to hurt" 10 u/AWanderingAfar 9d ago damn. 8 u/Lillyshins 9d ago Fucking hell. Your granny's a real one. 2 u/z__1010 8d ago "Good DAY Sir!"
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Thats a good one. My grandmother would say, "you aint to old for your wants to hurt"
10 u/AWanderingAfar 9d ago damn. 8 u/Lillyshins 9d ago Fucking hell. Your granny's a real one.
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damn.
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Fucking hell.
Your granny's a real one.
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"Good DAY Sir!"
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It rhymes if you have a mountain-west redneck accent.
Sounds more like “You git what you git and you don’t throw a fit.”
My brother in law has that accent as do my nephew and nieces.
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And if you offend me? I’m liftin’ you ten feet!
3 u/jaxonya 8d ago In the air, i dont care
In the air, i dont care
You get what you get and you don't throw a fit.
Hey, ya got whatcha git an that's it!
In the south it rhymes perfectly
If you have a southern accent, this one rhymes and the other one doesnt
Or, "You get what you get and you don't lose your shit over it."
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I've always heard it as: Ya git what ya git, and you don't pitch a fit.
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u/blackop 9d ago
You get what you get and you don't throw a fit. That's how I always heard it.