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I wasn't sure how to answer because I pronounce certain things differently now than I did growing up. I also use different terms.
I assume many of us do.. at least those that have moved around a bit.

Anyway, hats off to Harvard for their linguistics/dialects study. I chose to consistently answer the questions the way I would have now vs. today and my three cities were Louisville, Lexington, and Nashville. They nailed it.

Now I may go back and do it again and answer in today's terms.. could be interesting because I've lived most everywhere.
 
^^^^^ Did you have words for most of them? I had to click "we don't have a word for that" on a lot of them. But yeah, it matched the areas I grew up in perfectly so I guess that's what I was supposed to click. I've never been to Boise though.
 
Yeah.. I had words for all but one (can't remember).

I was surprised to a question about a little grey bug that rolls up when u touch it.. haha.
We call those roly polys.
 
My areas for high matches were Boston, Miami, and some of Kansas. I apparently use unusual word choices.
 
So where are you from/spent most of your time?

Ages 4 months - 4: Hawaii
Ages 4-8: Davenport, IA
Ages 9-18, 22-24, 43-now: St. Louis, MO or nearby
Ages 18-21, 25-42: Southwestern Ohio (Dayton/Cincinnati)
 
Ages 4 months - 4: Hawaii
Ages 4-8: Davenport, IA
Ages 9-18, 22-24, 43-now: St. Louis, MO or nearby
Ages 18-21, 25-42: Southwestern Ohio (Dayton/Cincinnati)

Wow. UGLI went to college in MO and Louisville's just down the road from Cinci.
We may be related or smth.
 
It told me SLC, Fresno, CA and Stockton, CA.

I guess potato bug is very SLC. My mom was from MO/AR and called them pill bugs
 
Wow. UGLI went to college in MO and Louisville's just down the road from Cinci.
We may be related or smth.

Everyone's related, if you go back far enough. However, all of my great-grandparents were immigrants who settled in the area of Davenport.
 
Once in Cancun when I was young and hadn't drank much, this guy at a beach bar kept ordering "Roman Coke" so I asked him what's in a Roman Coke. He gave me the you're a dumbass answer and I never found out where he was from. Anyone know what part of the engrish world calls rum rome? British pirates from southern whales maybe?
 
I did it three times, got some different questions each time, and got completely different results, other than all of my results are west of the mississippi. But I did get California results twice, and one test I took I got 3 cities in Arizona. I got Salt Lake City once, but apparently if you say "potato bug" then it automatically pegs you for SLC.

But it kind of makes sense. I lived in Phoenix for a year or so right out of high school, which could be pretty formative for language at that age. We lived in Portland and Vancouver for a while, and my wife is from Pasco Washington, and one of the Cities I got was Seattle. We have spent a lot of time in California, and I got Stockton and LA on different tests. So I guess you pick up different things at different times.

For all those from Utah did you pronounce "been" as "bin" or "ben"?












I would bet on "bin".
 
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