And in Canada, it's "in line" or "in the queue"....
SheFly
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Growing up, it was always pop, but living for the past 11 years in MA, now it's soda....
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"You have a Midland accent" is just another way of saying "you don't have an accent." You probably are from the Midland (Pennsylvania, southern Ohio, southern Indiana, southern Illinois, and Missouri) but then for all we know you could be from Florida or Charleston or one of those big southern cities like Atlanta or Dallas. You have a good voice for TV and radio.
Guess that's about right. I grew up all over the place but have lived in Central IL a long time (and my Mom is from Southern IL).
Inland North:
When I was a kid it was always a pop, back in Buffalo, Ny.
Lived in Colorado at 16 for sports and had to adjust, no one understood me. So majored in English. In a fit you will here the Cuban , New yorker out of me.
My HB laughs every time I say Doll babies (dow, for me) or whataya doen.
So I'm Canadian, married (not merried or maried) to an Cali boy, traveled extensively and I speak 3 languages. The test says I have no accent. The people I work with would beg to differ.
The funniest stuff is the medical terms. I say cervical sir-vike (like bike)-all, with the emphasis on the vike.
My partner says sir- vick-ull, with the emhasis on the sir. Half the time we can't understand each other. The other thing that's funny is that an ACE bandage in Canada is a tensor bandage. I had a heck of a time trying to get one for one of my clients here. And I say bum to refer to my rear-end, which makes everyone laugh.
Finally, no matter how hard I try, I will never be able to say about like an American.
Mine said I was from the midwest. Nothing wrong with that except I was born in bred in Ga and have never lived anywhere else. It did say I had a voice for broadcasting. I don't agree. That was a neat quiz. Thanks for sharing. Jennifer;)
Although I've lived in Eastern OR for 15 years, it nailed me as Southern. 'Course I was in Mississippi for 43 years first.
Got the same one :-) Guess it was that growing up near Milwaukee... have picked up a little bit of the MN O after going to high school there, but not enough to be a true Minnesooootan.
Didn't call it Pop either, I think that southern WI always called it soda. As for the bubbler... I remeber the looks I got the first time I asked for it in MN.... whoops, guess it is called a drinking fountain :rolleyes:
Chick: where in WI are you originally from? I was born in Milwaukee and grew up in the 'burbs near Waukesha.
Totally missed me...born in Massachuesetts, raised in Alabama. Lived in the south most of my life...quiz said I was "Inland North":eek: :eek: :eek: If I was from the "Inland North", I'd sound like it...don't ya' know now derhey?
Silver, you're also forgetting the lousy subject/verb tense around here...you know...everyone around here says "I done this" or "I have went to the store"...:mad: :mad: :mad: It's so common that it's almost accepted grammar
I came up as Midland :confused: I grew up in California.
I came up as North Central and I'm from Maine. :rolleyes:
I do NOT talk like the people in Fargo.
V.
North Central. It says most people would mistake me for a Canadian. Good thing - I am one. :D