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US dialect quiz can predict where you are from with surprising accuracy

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I've recently moved to Texas and I realize why everyone calls me a Yankee, my father is from Maine afterall...

(am I really that much of a Mass. person?)

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They're two completely different vowels! Do you pronounce bet and bat the same?
Does it matter? Those are different words with different origins. Just because you pronounce one letter one way in one word doesn't mean it's the same in another word. That's English.
 
My three most similar cities were San Jose, Orlando and Honolulu but the DC area was lit up in pure red so I'm gonna have to give this test the thumbs up anyways.

Pretty cool stuff. I love regional dialects and other linguistic bananery.
 
you're trying to make logical sense of english. it's a shitty language. Strawberry is pronounced straw-barry because english.
straw beh ree is not wrong lol, not sure why you guys are making it seem like we are weird for saying it the way it is spelled.
 
I finally got a map after seven or eight tries. Gave me Buffalo, Rochester and Springfield, MA. I'm in CT, even though the two NY cities are far from me, Springfield is pretty damn close.
 
Are we ok with bustin balls or is everyone in super senstitive mode..? You're from Kentucky lol.


Enduin bringin dat real talk. Respect.

I don't mind bustin' balls, but you gotta do better than that. You are in the "I could be perma'd at any moment" zone. I know that feel, bro. Just let it out.
 
I can't figure out how to view the final map, but the last pic was all blue.

Dangers of a gypsy, early military brathood existence.
 
I finally got a map after seven or eight tries. Gave me Buffalo, Rochester and Springfield, MA. I'm in CT, even though the two NY cities are far from me, Springfield is pretty damn close.

But I'm from CT, we can't be from the same place and talk so differently.
 
Does it matter? Those are different words with different origins. Just because you pronounce one letter one way in one word doesn't mean it's the same in another word. That's English.
The language still has rules.

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/bet
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/bat

That being said, I'm just having fun with this. Don't take me too seriously since I have a thick, New England accent myself. A normal sentence from me would sound something like:

"I've been in the cah all day and I'm wicked tired. I was thirsty as hell on the way home and thought I was lucky when I saw a bubblah, but it was wicked warm so I just said forgedaboutit!"
 
The quiz has my number. The bubbler question will out a south-eastern New Englander in a matter of mili-seconds. Rotary sealed the deal.
 
I don't mind bustin' balls, but you gotta do better than that. You are in the "I could be perma'd at any moment" zone. I know that feel, bro. Just let it out.

Eh, if I weighed every post by fear of being banned I wouldn't post here. Why would someone want to be a part of that kind of forum? System wars is about the only place I have to hold back lol.
 
The language still has rules.

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/bet
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/bat

That being said, I'm just having fun with this. Don't take me too seriously since I have a thick, New England accent myself. A normal sentence from me would sound something like:

"I've been in the cah all day and I'm wicked tired. I was thirsty as hell on the way home and thought I was lucky when I saw a bubblah, but it was wicked warm so I just said forgedaboutit!"
what are you from fawl rivah?
The quiz has my number. The bubbler question will out a south-eastern New Englander in a matter of mili-seconds. Rotary sealed the deal.
weirdo south shore people, i always make fun of my friends who use bubblers
 
I had the no map issue but when I went back into the tab everything was there all of a sudden.

Anyways, I've lived in many different places (Florida, North Carolina, California) but it looks like I gained most of my speech patterns from California. Although it only gives me one city from California (Corona) and gives me two from Nevada (Las Vegas and Paradise).
 
Naw, just sometimes you gotta lay low for a hot minute. lol

Dude back there called half the people here inbred lol, and he kept his head high. I want to be like that!

The mischief night question is weird, I could swear I've seen popular media call it that too. Didn't think it was so specific to one area.
 
Litchfield county. I know nothing about CT outside of my town in the middle of nowhere despite living there for 20 years. It might as well be in another country.

Yeah, Fairfield County might as well be another country when compared to the rest of the state. We're looked down upon due to our unfortunate close ties to New York City and Westchester County, NY. :p
 
Yeah, I pronounce the three Mary words the same, and it pegged me as Washington DC, Baltimore, and Richmond, VA. I guess those areas are nothing but inbreds. =(

I'll take the above advice and keep low but VA...... VA.......
 
weirdo south shore people, i always make fun of my friends who use bubblers

We're all a little weird here.
I blame elementary school, and their providing coffee milk to us as children!

(A lot of Rhode Island weirdness snuck into Plymouth at some point.)
 
Yeah, I pronounce the three Mary words the same, and it pegged me as Washington DC, Baltimore, and Richmond, VA. I guess those areas are nothing but inbreds. =(

So what you're saying here is you're inbred? Neat.

It got it mostly right. I'm from central MD (~1 hour from Baltimore). Hottest spots on map were Baltimore, New York, and Yonkers...and oddly all of Hawaii.
 
While retaking the quiz, I noticed that according to the map, 90%+ of the US pronounces marry/mary/merry the same. It's only a very small region in the north east that indicates that they are pronounced differently.

Also, I find it funny that some of these answers are obviously not common to any region. If you choose them, the whole map displays a uniform max "least similar". Why did they even include these options?
 
Im from St. Louis and the quiz states im either from St. Louis, Springfield MO, or Greensboro NC. I really had no clue people had a term for when it rains on a sunny day.
 
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