I saw this quiz over at 
Kate's blog and thought it was interesting and that I'd take it.  Especially 'cause hers indicated she was 45% Yankee and 5% Dixie.  I must say though that I'm surprised I'm not more "Dixie".  Though I've mostly lived in the south all my life, I suppose that brief stint in California lost some of my accent when I was a child.  Other children, well grown-ups, too! - would ask me where I came from.  Obviously my southern drawl was very strong.  Ironically, when I came back to Georgia when I was 12, I was still asked where I came from!  Except this time, I had a California accent!  I didn't realize there WAS a California accent!
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 Your Linguistic Profile:
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| 60% General American English
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| 25% Dixie
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| 10% Yankee
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| 0% Midwestern
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| 0% Upper Midwestern
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Now, someone explain to me this question:
10. What do you call an easy class?
A crip course
A gut
A blow off
I didn't answer it 'cause I've heard of none of those phrases much less used them.
And what is "crull"??????
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Yup, I've heard there was a California accent. I grew up most of my life in Southern California, and once my family went to see some relatives in Michigan. My Aunt (from Michigan) told me that I had an accent. She said I was easier on my E's. I hadn't heard anyone say such a thing before, and I haven't heard it since -- until your post today. See how knowledgeable we are??? :)
A cruller is a type of doughnut. It's honey glazed, and has a shape that resembles a tractor tire (big ridges). I'd offer to mail you one, but I haven't seen any around here, and it would be *really* stale by the time it got to you. (Doughnuts should be eaten fresh.)
I wouldn't trust the quiz... I'm Canadian, and it thinks I'm 10% dixie. :P
what is the url to the site?
Love reading your post and the pictures of the family.
Your Linguistic Profile:
55% General American English
20% Dixie
15% Upper Midwestern
5% Midwestern
0% Yankee
That is so funny!
Thanks for the url
That was fun. I'm:
50% General American English
35% Dixie
10% Yankee
5% Upper midwestern
0% Midwestern
Pretty interesting considering I've only lived in Georgia and Florida. But then Florida is not really southern, is it?
Jennifer
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