@Silverblade:
And how is something like a drive-through liquor store even a thing.
Beats the hell out of me. These accent tests are the first I've ever heard of them.
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@taboo:
http://nyti.ms/2e6RQoM houston but that was easy because I call a feeder road a feeder and i'm absolutely baffled that nobody else does that and also that there are other actual words for it
also
https://68.media.tumblr.com/50ce4a50749a8bda790ee0cff1909b76/tumblr_of3v0eiXI01qffq28o1_540.png
fuck yall crazy
Oh they're all crazy, except us folks. You gotta admit "sunshower" is a nice term.
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@KageKageKing:
I got Rochester, Honolulu and San Jose.
Are these good?
Ah yes, that's about the chaos results I'd hope from a total non-native English speaker.
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@Zar:
Apparently if I were american, I'd live in New York, Jersey City or some place called "Yonkers".
Took it a second time and filled in "Other / I have no Word for this" for every question. Residents in Long Beach, Minneapolis and Honolulu are either very boring people or possess some exotic American dialect nobody knows about.
Both Yonkers and Jersey City are exactly next to New York's city limits, so basically your answer is New York City.
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@xan:
I was sorta surprised seeing this. I stay in a different continent altogether and people use the fox's wedding term (in the local lang) here too. Just googled it and I am finding the term used in many countries too! wtff
lol at the couple Balkan countries saying variations of "A Gypsys is being married".
Borat come to life.