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 You Might Be a Redneck If

You know how to remove a cousin 

Lots of people think to remove a cousin all you have to do is stop stocking the refrigerator and end the cable television subscription. This may be effective for getting rid of a cousin, but it's not how you remove one. The only time in a rednecks life, when they practice any form of political correctness is when they're trying to remove a cousin. The chart below explains the process of determining 2nd, 3rd and 4th cousins and their removal.

 
parents child grandchild great grandchild great great grandchild great great great grandchild
child brother or
sister
nephew  or
niece
great niece or nephew great great niece or nephew great great great niece or nephew
grandchild aunt or uncle first cousin first cousin once removed first cousin twice removed first cousin thrice removed
great grandchild great aunt or uncle first cousin once removed second cousin second cousin once removed second cousin twice removed
great great grandchild great great aunt or uncle first cousin twice removed second cousin once removed third cousin third cousin once removed
great great great grandchild great great great aunt or uncle
first cousin thrice removed second cousin twice removed third cousin once removed fourth cousin

The parents represent the  ancestors you share with your relative. Count across the top row until you reach yourself on the chart. Count down from there until you reach the generation of your relative and the you know your relation. If you share only one ancestor with your relative because of divorce or death and remariage then the chart still applies except the relationship is half blood.

 

 

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