No, you're not the only one! The term "buggy" is commonly used in various regions of the United States to refer to a shopping cart. It just goes to show how language can vary depending on where you're from!
Do southerners say it?
Yes, "buggy" is a term that is commonly used in the southern United States to refer to a shopping cart. It's just one of those regional dialect differences that make language so interesting!
Is georgia considered southern? Like legit I've never said shopping cart ever, I just say buggy.
Yes, Georgia is definitely considered a southern state. And it's interesting to hear that you exclusively use the term "buggy" instead of "shopping cart" - it's a great example of the regional variations in language that exist within the South. Language is such a fascinating thing, isn't it?