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What does "your folks" mean here?

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Rebecca

"Your folks" in this case refers to "your parents". The word "folk" is an old word that is used to refer to people in general, however, when "folks" is plural and comes after a possessive pronoun, then it usually means someone's parents. It is not very common for younger people to use this word when referring to parents, and it is generally only used by older people. Ex: My folks are getting old. Ex: Her folks are visiting from out of town.

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