Folksy

/ˈfoʊksi/ adjective

Friendly, simple, and informal in a way that feels like it comes from ordinary people rather than fancy or sophisticated sources.

Formed from 'folk' (Old English 'folc,' meaning common people) plus the adjective suffix '-sy.' The term emerged in American English around the 1920s to describe a deliberately unpretentious style or manner.

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