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This is a discussion on What Kind of American English Do You Speak? within the Personality Test Resources forums, part of the Personality Type Forums category; You Speak General American English! 70% General American English 20% Yankee 5% Dixie 5% Midwestern 0% Upper Midwestern...

  1. #21

    You Speak General American English!








    70% General American English

    20% Yankee



    5% Dixie

    5% Midwestern

    0% Upper Midwestern



  2. #22


    40% General American English

    40% Yankee

    15% Dixie

    5% Upper Midwestern

    0% Midwestern



  3. #23

    You Speak General American English!

    50% General American English

    35% Yankee

    15% Dixie

    0% Midwestern

    0% Upper Midwestern



  4. #24

    55% General American English

    15% Upper Midwestern

    15% Yankee

    10% Dixie

    0% Midwestern

    I'm surprised I came out so normal. I was born in Pittsburgh which has one of the more idiosyncratic dialects in America.



  5. #25

    You Speak General American English!

    75% General American English

    20% Yankee

    5% Upper Midwestern

    0% Dixie

    0% Midwestern



  6. #26

    You Speak General American English!



    Post it now!

    75% General American English

    15% Yankee

    5% Dixie

    5% Upper Midwestern

    0% Midwestern

    Does anybody use these terms below? I've never heard of any of them besides someone saying "The course was easy so I just blew it off" but they don't call it a "blow off"

    1. What do you call an easy class?
      • A crip course
      • A blow off
      • A gut
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  7. #27

    Quote Originally Posted by Mind Swirl View Post

    Does anybody use these terms below? I've never heard of any of them besides someone saying "The course was easy so I just blew it off" but they don't call it a "blow off"

    1. What do you call an easy class?
      • A crip course
      • A blow off
      • A gut

    Yeah we call it a blow off class, at least in North Texas



    60% General American English

    15% Yankee

    10% Dixie

    10% Upper Midwestern

    5% Midwestern
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  8. #28

    @Ntuitive I called it a slack class. Never heard of those options.

    You Speak General American English!




    60% General American English

    35% Yankee

    5% Upper Midwestern

    0% Dixie

    0% Midwestern
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  9. #29

    You Speak General American English!








    75% General American English

    20% Yankee

    0% Dixie

    0% Midwestern

    0% Upper Midwestern


    ....Where'd the last 5% go? O.o



  10. #30

    You Speak General American English!

    60% General American English

    25% Yankee

    15% Dixie

    0% Midwestern

    0% Upper Midwestern




 
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