Definitely accurate. I feel it cheated a bit when it asks about drive though liquor stores when those simply don't exist in many states.
http://nyti.ms/1d1XAaN
I got Honolulu, Boston, and Pembroke Pines (FL).
Interesting, I suppose. My dialect is a mishmash of many.
I really say you all, so I think I threw this thing off, but I was trying to answer like the average citizen of Ohio, and it gave me too southern results - http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2013/12/20/sunday-review/dialect-quiz-map.html?_r=1&
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Birmingham is the closest to me, but still 250 miles away. Answering "sneakers" is the reason it thinks I live in either NYC or Providence, but I have no idea what else I would call them. From Memphis, btw.
I'm Australian and there is no map at the end. MAYBE THEY KNEW
How can you pronounce cot and caught the same WTF.
How can you pronounce cot and caught differently WTF.
It nailed it and it was the last question that did it too. Everyone in Buffalo calls soda "pop". I get laughed at everywhere I go on vacation too because I call soda, "pop".
Whenever I'm in a restaurant not in Buffalo:
Me: What kind of pop do you have?
Waitress: hehe, pop.
San Jose, Fremont, and Corona...I live in SJ so pretty damn spot on hahah
Drive-thru liquor stores exist? WTF
San Jose, Fremont, and Corona...I live in SJ so pretty damn spot on hahah
Drive-thru liquor stores exist? WTF
caht and cawt
I keep hearing the same sound.
The thief was caught
The thief was cot
I slept on the cot
I slept on the caught
It's all the same to me.
For me as well. However, in some places (like the Northeast, IIRC) "cot" is pronounced with to rhyme with "hot" or "got" while "caught" uses the same vowel as "law."I keep hearing the same sound.
The thief was caught
The thief was cot
I slept on the cot
I slept on the caught
It's all the same to me.
I'm from Boston and I've never heard a difference between cot and caught.For me as well. However, in some places (like the Northeast, IIRC) "cot" is pronounced with to rhyme with "hot" or "got" while "caught" uses the same vowel as "law."
Here's the "o" in "cot."
And here's the vowel in "caught."
Fake edit: Found a clearer example:
For me as well. However, in some places (like the Northeast, IIRC) "cot" is pronounced with to rhyme with "hot" or "got" while "caught" uses the same vowel as "law."
Here's the "o" in "cot."
And here's the vowel in "caught."
Fake edit: Found a clearer example:
I'm from Boston and I've never heard a difference between cot and caught.
What barbaric areas of the country have drive through liquor stores?
What do you call a drive-through liquor store?
A DWI enablement station.
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