Take the dialect test, mostly relevant for people in US

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Take the dialect test, mostly relevant for people in US

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A friend told me about this quiz and how interesting it was, thought I would pass it along.

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2013/12/20/sunday-review/dialect-quiz-map.html?_r=0

There were some strange ones in here that I had never heard of, but I think generally my results showed that the test was confused by my answers. Why? I was born in GA and lived there through elementary schol, then grew up in Delaware, then spent a few years in Indiana, then 8 years in Chicago, and now live in Minnesota.

If you take the test, post up some of your responses or what it guessed about where you grew up.

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I'm roughly where the black dot is and the darker the red, the closer to where they believe you are located according to your answers so I'd say it's pretty accurate.

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Interesting, my map wasn't the exact area but I think some of the questions have more than one answer.

Like the curling up bug I call both roly-poly and pill bug.
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Mine was close! If it had any bicycle questions it would have nailed me to Portland lol!
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Oops, yes, I should have posted mine. I did grab a screenshot luckily. Like I said, I think it was very confused since I've lived in a few areas.
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Dialect map from the capital of Alberta

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Here's the map of a western Canadian, though I'm not sure how typical it is. Apparently my usage of the word "sneakers" for gym shoes indicates I could be from Buffalo/Rochester, and "kitty corner" puts me at Seattle. I'm near Edmonton, Alberta--north of the western half of Montana--so I'm not sure if that has any bearing on the weird color map I got.
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I'm in Logistics which involves me talking to our agencies in every part of the U.S. and Canada all day every day for the past 14+ years so I find this interesting. For instance if I'm talking to someone in the New England area they may have trouble understanding me due to my "southern draw". When I talk to people in the deep south they have trouble understanding me because of my "northern" accent. :lol: It also never ceases to amaze me how all of the regional personality stereotypes hold up. Some areas are overly-rude, some overly-nice and then others are just plain dumb... :lol: I won't go into details so not to offend anyone because even though there may be trends it is still certainly far from 100% accurate.
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Mine was fairly close, central CA, I'm from San Diego. Lived in the South and TX for about 13 years combined though, so I have to think that may have thrown it off a bit with some of the sayings and words I picked up during that time.

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pretty much nailed my location. in between Philadelphia and parts of NY.

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not even in the same state here. albeit it did put my in 3 different parts of texas.

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Although it did guess my location correctly I do not accept the results of this test because it also suggested I might be from New Jersey. Image

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I'd say it was pretty confused...From Phoenix, moved to SoCal almost 30 years ago, havent been anywhere else. It guess Fresno, Albuquerque or Louisville? Pretty big spread of distance there.

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pittsburgh, philly and baltimore for me.

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I'm from Detroit, and I've never been to Michigan.
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Practically nailed me on the map!

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