AnWhich one is correct?
Please make it clear that when you say "Southerners", you're talking about those from the southern states of the USA. The term is also used in the UK, to mean people from the south of England. We certainly don't say "a apple" or "a orange" here!Southerners say "a apple" or "a orange", so I guess they would say "a hour".
(I'm not a native Southerner.)
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