#17: “Bless Your Heart”
A true Southern classic, “Bless Your Heart” might sound like a sweet sentiment, but don’t be fooled—it’s laced with a special kind of Southern snark. While it can be genuinely sympathetic, more often than not, it’s a polite way of disguising disapproval, pity, or even mild mockery.

A proper Southerner wields it like a verbal Swiss Army knife, capable of delivering a subtle insult while keeping their manners intact. After all, staying polite is key in the South, even when you’re throwing a little shade. So if you hear it, listen carefully—it might not be the blessing it seems!