Where You From?
What American accent do you have? Your Result: The Inland North You may think you speak "Standard English straight out of the dictionary" but when you step away from the Great Lakes you get asked annoying questions like "Are you from Wisconsin?" or "Are you from Chicago?" Chances are you call carbonated drinks "pop." | |
The Midland | |
The Northeast | |
Philadelphia | |
The South | |
North Central | |
The West | |
Boston | |
What American accent do you have? Take More Quizzes |
No way! LOL!
Blue Girl! You've got to take this test.
I just wish the gradient bars didn't flatten out in the the blogger version of their html. But it knew exactly in what part o' the country I was raised.
Thanks Tonya! Who'd a thunk it for either of us, huh? {-;
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ReplyDeleteHow funny is the "pop" comment. Ok, I'll go take the test!
I'm off!
No soda. Pop!
ReplyDeleteExactly why I thought ya would wanna take it.
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I got the same answer! WHO would say "dawn" and "don" have the exact same sound?
ReplyDeleteI say...only people with accents!
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No kiddin'! I've heard people say it that way, but it always weirds me out. Well, not really, but .. right.
ReplyDeleteOk then.
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what do you mean dawn and don dont sound the same? :)
ReplyDeletecrazy northies!
PS: love your new layout.
ReplyDeleteI thought Northies warred with Southies in Bawhstin..?
ReplyDeleteThanks AIF!
Got the same result as yours - and I speak with a very non-American accent, mind you...
ReplyDelete"Inland North"?
I don't think so.
I'm just glad I'm a "North Central" and not a "Inland North".
ReplyDeleteJhees dose guys tawk funny.
Jeet Yet?
Funny, but I came up with the midland, which I guess might be appropriate for a Canadian. Apparently, I have a good accent (or lack of accent) for TV work. NBS, here I come!!!
ReplyDeleteInland North? I don't think so.
ReplyDeleteI could hear you saying that, just like yer a neighbor! {-;
Jestate, JB. Zah and popcorn for MNF. Thanks!
How 'bout a Sci slot on 60 Min's, UC? Light it up!
I took that test the other day and got the same [Inland North]. Seems to be a typical result for Australians.
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