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Magicfan123, the correct English usage is "your generalizing" not "you generalizing". An infinitive is preceded by a possessive pronoun.
Well, I guess if I were to proofread it, I might have said "Your generalizations regarding southerners", or something similar. Thanks for the tip, though...
By the way, because this is an internet message board, it's extremely difficult to distinguish tone in writing, sometimes. My pessimistic side tells me you're being an uptight prick who seeks to insult me because one of my posts irritated you. My optimistic side tells me you're a genuinely nice person who is simply attempting to teach the English language... The pessimistic side seems more logical, however, I'm not completely sure, so I went with the Ole' positive response... That's completely disregarding my current verbose rant that one might call a paragraph, then again, why don't you tell us?
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