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Think You Don't Have an Accent? The American Accent Quiz Will Prove You Wrong! [View all]
a kennedy
Oct 2013
OP
cool! It pegged me....lived in Raleigh 21 years, but from RI - put me in Northeast group. Bingo!
NRaleighLiberal
Oct 2013
#1
Sure it is, I just don't hear people in Minnesota putting a 'y' into words like you said happens in
Jenoch
Oct 2013
#146
I'm originally from SW Missouri, but have lived in WC Arkansas for over 40 years.
Arkansas Granny
Oct 2013
#8
Same here, quiz is wrong. Whore/horrible/hot distinction is probably the bad question.
DireStrike
Oct 2013
#38
Totally missed me. I have a Boston acccent so thick it's like a fog in Boston Harbor
Fla Dem
Oct 2013
#44
PA and Midland... Father was from PA/NJ and our family now lives in the Mid-West. Nailed it.
tridim
Oct 2013
#49
I know three people who took this test, and it nailed all three from the correct area.
northoftheborder
Oct 2013
#52
That's a scotch-irish holdover. My appalachian (VA) family does that. 'Warshcloth', 'warshtub'.. n/t
X_Digger
Oct 2013
#165
One would think after all this time, posting a link correctly would be easy.
uppityperson
Oct 2013
#75
Said I was from New York or Northeast. I'm Australian. (I know, took it just for fun)
BlueJazz
Oct 2013
#96
no, i do not call SODA pop. i sound like most people on teevee. i say 'yah, der hey' in jest.
pansypoo53219
Oct 2013
#114
Apparently, I'm a midlander even though I've never lived off the East Coast.
Tommy_Carcetti
Oct 2013
#118
It said I was from the Northeast, with a heavy dose of Philadelphia and the Inland North.
Buns_of_Fire
Oct 2013
#139
Correct. 96% the Inland North even though I have not lived there for 44 years.
Luminous Animal
Oct 2013
#153
According to this test, this proud Californian is as Philadelphian as a cheesesteak!
calimary
Oct 2013
#167
this SF bay area native and life long resident has an Inland North accent according
mulsh
Oct 2013
#183
95% Midland. I'm from coastal Maine. *scratches head* Ah well, my mother
GreenPartyVoter
Oct 2013
#184
Well, I lived 9 years in the upper midwest, so I guess that's why I got the result I got
krispos42
Oct 2013
#187
it pegged me for a Boston accent although I've never lived in New England
IronLionZion
Oct 2013
#191
So if you're Canadian like me you are 80% midland. Pennsylvania, southern Ohio, southern Indiana,
Monk06
Oct 2013
#197
A Philadelphia accent is a very distinct one, and this test does not differentiate it
Dark n Stormy Knight
Oct 2013
#218
Not very accurate, I am from Maine where we talk like Tim Samples, Marshall Dodge or Joe Perham.
4bucksagallon
Oct 2013
#224