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Now all y'all need to set a spell and mash the 'any' key.

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Originally Posted by iacas

Are you from there?


Western Washington. But spent my adult life in places like Pascagoula, MS, San Diego, Roanoke, VA and Florida.  Probably why I don't have a lot of strong dissimilarities in any part of the US, except Wisconsin (?!). I tried to answer the questions based on my early years, such as saying "pop" instead of "soda", which is what I would use now. But the quiz seems to be spot on for just about everyone.

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Most similar: Sacramento, CA**

Least Similar:  Bridgeport, Waterbury and (lol - because it was one of the questions) NEW Haven, CT.

**Although, one of the questions asks you what "the city" means without giving a "none of the above" option.  (I never say "the city" except when we are in NY.  When at home, IF I said it (I wouldn't), I guess it would mean LA.  And they ask for your location, and your location when growing up.  Not sure how much they "cheat" when factoring those 3 pieces of info to the rest of the quiz.

Either way, it seems accurate.

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**Although, one of the questions asks you what "the city" means without giving a "none of the above" option.  (I never say "the city" except when we are in NY.  When at home, IF I said it (I wouldn't), I guess it would mean LA.  And they ask for your location, and your location when growing up.  Not sure how much they "cheat" when factoring those 3 pieces of info to the rest of the quiz.

Re-take the quiz and put your hometown as Dallas, TX or something.

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Very cool. I thought it might show a mixture of places I've lived over the last five decades (including California, Texas, Missouri), but I see it strongly picked up on my first 17 years.

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I have an ambiguously Mid-American dialect, though apparently not indicative of the area where I actually grew up (roughly inside that yellow hole in central Illinois). It's also pretty obvious that I've never traveled to the Mid-Atlantic states, or more than driven through the bayou.

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It gave me Providence, RI because I called it a "bubblah", which I did when I was a kid.  South of Boston Mass accent.  I am never going to be confused for an "OK or TX".

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