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11 years ago
New York Times Dialect Quiz
. I got Newark/Paterson, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. Wtf.
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Pinky Hood
11 years ago
... Baltimore seems so random.
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11 years ago
right??
Pinky Hood
11 years ago
THE FIRST TWO MAKE SENSE AT LEAST.
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11 years ago
fun fact: never been to philly
「☂ωїṧε ωøʟḟ☂」
11 years ago
if it makes you feel better i got philly, newark, and aurora, which is in...illniois....
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11 years ago
hahaha wtf
「☂ωїṧε ωøʟḟ☂」
11 years ago
my dialect is still mostly philly ok quiz water u doin. my mom grew up in south brunswick tho so the nj kinda slipped in
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11 years ago
jersey tends to do that
Angry Popoto
11 years ago
I got Newark/Paterson, Philadelphia, and Boston. /confused
Angry Popoto
11 years ago
I mean, I guess I get the first two because I live in New Jersey, but I've only lived here for four years, and I mostly grew up in New York state...?
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11 years ago
this quiz is weird
「☂ωїṧε ωøʟḟ☂」
11 years ago
that's weird, because philly doesn't really overlap with ny in some really specific ways
「☂ωїṧε ωøʟḟ☂」
11 years ago
like the hoagie/sub/grinder/whatever question
Angry Popoto
11 years ago
From what I could tell, it was the "sneakers" answer that pinged those three places the most? /confused
「☂ωїṧε ωøʟḟ☂」
11 years ago
yep sneakers is a very northeast thing
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