Southern Kross
Away with the fairies
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American dialects are really interesting. I'm from New Zealand but took it to see what I came out as.
Most Similar Cities
1 New York NY 38.8
2 Elizabeth NJ 38.1
3 Hartford CT 37.6
4 Waterbury CT 36.8
5 Newark NJ 36.5
Least Similar Cities
1 Lansing MI 25.4
2 Warren MI 25.9
3 Ann Arbor MI 25.9
4 Livonia MI 25.9
5 Flint MI 26.1
I was surprised to see NY at the top. Most Americans say I sound like I'm from New England. This is mostly because we don't pronounce the letter 'r' if we can avoid it - like "cah" and "bah" instead of car and bar. I suppose the words we use for things might throw it off.
And apparently Michigan is clearly the antithesis of NZ. Who knew?
And what the hell is an "easy course" meant to be? I've never even heard of the options they used, either.
Most Similar Cities
1 New York NY 38.8
2 Elizabeth NJ 38.1
3 Hartford CT 37.6
4 Waterbury CT 36.8
5 Newark NJ 36.5
Least Similar Cities
1 Lansing MI 25.4
2 Warren MI 25.9
3 Ann Arbor MI 25.9
4 Livonia MI 25.9
5 Flint MI 26.1
I was surprised to see NY at the top. Most Americans say I sound like I'm from New England. This is mostly because we don't pronounce the letter 'r' if we can avoid it - like "cah" and "bah" instead of car and bar. I suppose the words we use for things might throw it off.
And apparently Michigan is clearly the antithesis of NZ. Who knew?
We call that a "slater" here. This wasn't even an option on the list, though. It's weird to find out which words are dialect/regionally specific only when you say a word and people have no idea what you're talking about. I never would have know it was different otherwise.The better question is what the hell is "the little gray creature (that looks like an insect but is actually a crustacean) that rolls up into a ball when you touch it?"
And what the hell is an "easy course" meant to be? I've never even heard of the options they used, either.
