The Country Folk

𝙒𝙊𝙊 𝘿𝙊𝙂𝙂𝙔

The Southern American-like people with low intelligence and a love for Southern musical instruments and slang who likely live on or near a farmundefined. Country Folk in fiction will more often than not be Copy-Paste Roles, having the same stereotypical Southern behaviors and mannerisms as any other owners of the role.

The Country Folk have a strong affiliation with dancing, commonly either having or scheduling an upcoming barn dance, hootenanny, hoedown, or other Southern musical event that's Stuck In Time. In speech, they refer to their parents as "grandpappy" and "grandmammy", young people as "(the) youngin'sundefined" (similarly to how Elders call young people "whippersnappers"), and children as "chirren"undefined. Recurring expressions uttered by the Country folk are "what in tarnation?", "dad gummit!", and "woo, doggy!", as referenced earlier by the slidetext.