| 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.” |
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This has been going around the knitting blogs, but I thought I’d post my answers here. Just because I have the slightest hick-ish accent doesn’t mean I’ve forgotten where I come from, apparently. I speak uh, Midwestern w/a kick …. or something.
I don’t call carbonated beverages “pop” as much as TC does, though. ’round here, it’s Coke…. even if it’s Dr. Pepper or Sprite or Pepsi or something that isn’t actually Coke.
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rofl, I read the top of it where it said you probably call soda pop and I died laughing because the first thought in my head was “You need to quit hanging out with Tc so much!” hahahahahahaha
I got the same thing, and I’m from the South!
It says I have a southern accent! Haha, and I’ve been in Ohio longer than I’ve ever been in Texas. We should be switched around. =)
Aw, my accent isn’t on there….lol. It’s cause I am from Canada
But do you think that Canadians have accents? I find that people who live in Eastern Canada sound a lot different than those that live in Western Canada. It’s cool how people from the same country can have different accents
I’ve heard your voice and that’s not it. It’s something more along the lines of Texan-GiggleFest.
And by the way, it told me mine is Canadian, which is a pile of shit. I’ve never lived outside of WV!! lol…