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What does the way you speak say about where you’re from?
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Tells me I'm from the NYC area, which is accurate. |
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Mine said I was in the Detroit/Toledo/Grand Rapids area. Of course, we drink pop and drink from drinking fountains.
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Gulf Coast and Long Island - amazing.
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Mine was very Texan with "hot spots" in Maryland and the midwest. Pretty darn accurate.
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Mine is from Boston, Providence, Worcester
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Northern California and Northern Georgia. Didn't see that coming at aaaaallll. :p
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It placed me in California, and even named a city a few miles from where I used to live.
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Native Washington DC all the way. An "ant" is a bug. An "ahhh-nt" is your mother's sister. Also rocking the traffic circles, sodas, and potato bugs.
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In case there was any doubt, n'at
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I took it several times because some questions had different options that I use. I always ended up between the Texas/Louisiana border and the Alabama/Georgia border, no further north than Chattanooga or Little Rock. Odd, as I'm a native Texan.
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Columbus and Jackson, MS and Montgomery, AL. I grew up in Atlanta, live in Nashville. Who knew roly poly bugs had so many aliases?
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Yeah - told me Detroit & Rochester. I've never been to Rochester.
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