OMG, Bubbler! LOL!
When I first heard people say that here in Madison I was completely confused!!! I still find the term very funny, hehe.
I'm 46% (Yankee). Barely into the Yankee category.
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OMG, Bubbler! LOL!
When I first heard people say that here in Madison I was completely confused!!! I still find the term very funny, hehe.
I'm 46% (Yankee). Barely into the Yankee category.
55% (Dixie) Barely into the Dixie category.
And I'm a Brit! (a Welsh Brit :D)
56% (Dixie). Barely into the Dixie category. can somebody can say me what´s dixie? lol....
Dixie means Southern. Yankee means Northern. People in America tend to have what is called a Southern accent or a Northern accent.:)Quote:
Originally posted by EssTer
56% (Dixie). Barely into the Dixie category. can somebody can say me what´s dixie? lol....
73% Dixie Yeehaw!
70% Dixie. I would have thought it would be higher. Guess too much time spent in a big city.
I noticed on the sandwich question, they didn't have what I'd really say. The choices were Sub, Hoagie, Grinder and Hero. I picked Sub, but what I'd normally say would be Po'Boy.
Here's a couple that me and a northern friend usually debate over:
For being scared, she says Beejeebers and I say Bahjabbers.
For a near location reference, she says Kitty Corner and I say Katty Corner (although it sounds more like Kaddy Corner, with my accent).
Par...
Oh forgot to add the most telling Texas phrase:
Fixing to vs "just about" or "going to".
Example:
I'm fixing to make breakfast.
vs
I'm just about to make breakfast.
Par...
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Originally posted by krazyaboutkatz
Dixie means Southern. Yankee means Northern. People in America tend to have what is called a Southern accent or a Northern accent.:)
OOh, thanx for explaining :D
I got 62% Dixie and I live in Maryland.I guess im kinda southern.