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Same, but I got over it. I never got over saying "y'all" though, and I don't think I ever will.
Because it's an explicit informal plural second person word that standard english lacks.
Most languages have a distinction between second person and second person plural (and a formal word for second person singular/plural, which may or may not overlap).
Going from english to spanish gave me back the formal you that I am used to in turkish.
Y'all is a perfect word I will not allow anyone to hate on it
Y'all is just too nice of a contraction. "You all" is too harsh of a statement, but y'all gives it enough fun flair to be okay. I tried ditching it when I was a teen, but eventually came around as an adult.