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what're some words you use that aren't 'normal?' i guess a better question would be, what do you say that is location specific?

the first time i hear someone call a cart a buggy or a water fountain a bubbler, i was just flabberghasted. LOL

i've lived in IL forever so i KNOW i say weird things
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Old 12-17-2012, 02:45 PM
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I do the California "dude" a lot.
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i have very harsh a's...certain words like, coffee, sound like 'cawfee'.....i say sausage funny too.
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I grew up in Windsor, Ontario which is a part of Canada that is a bit Americanized. So, it is funny because my very Canadian friends say I have a bit of an American accent, but my American friends say I sound very Canadian. I also have a habit of doing strange voices and have a very "Adam Sandler" like voices/humour so...ya I am a weirdo.
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One here in AZ is that we call dust storms "haboobs". I think people just like using the word.
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Old 12-17-2012, 03:01 PM
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I'm thinkin' with my accent anything I say would sound strange to you guys. We call flip flops "jandals", swim suits "togs", and french fries "chips". I think it's a case of you don't know you say things different until someone brings your attention to it, too.
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I love how every region has a way of saying soda/pop/coke.....I say coke. Seriously.....this convo can happen in Oklahoma:
"Can I get a you a coke?"
"Sure!"
"what kind do you want?"
"Sprite please"

Honest to God. Coke doesn't mean coke, it just means soda. lol
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I say yall, but don't think I'm bad. I get a kick out of the Aussies.... wankers.
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Old 12-17-2012, 03:04 PM
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I love how every region has a way of saying soda/pop/coke.....I say coke. Seriously.....this convo can happen in Oklahoma:
"Can I get a you a coke?"
"Sure!"
"what kind do you want?"
"Sprite please"

Honest to God. Coke doesn't mean coke, it just means soda. lol
Grew up with it like this.
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i say pop. soda sounds too formal...and well, it's not ALL coke
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Anything carbonated is called a fizzy drink here. I don't think our kids even know what soda or pop is.
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It's pop here too. Coke is Coke!

Something region specific here is bunnyhug. Its a hooded sweatshirt/hoody. Even in Ontario people look at me funny when I said that!
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I've never heard of a bunnyhug. A hoodie is a sweatshirt with a hood, otherwise its just a sweatshirt.

Oh and in my house if you ask for tea its always super super sweet tea.
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Dude, I don't get the coke thing.

"What would you like to drink?"

"Sprite please"


^^^^ SO MUCH MORE EFFICIENT
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Dude, I don't get the coke thing.

"What would you like to drink?"

"Sprite please"


^^^^ SO MUCH MORE EFFICIENT
Yes, I totally agree!

I can't think of anything unique I say, but I work with a lot of people throughout the country and it always cracks me up when they pronounce Oregon ... or-a-gon or Washington ... warshington.
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"What would you like to drink?"

"H2o, no fruit."

I said this last time I was in a restaurant and the lady looked at me like I had 3 heads. When did people not learn that H2o was water and I don't like the lemon/lime in it.
But they understand the coke thing.
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Old 12-17-2012, 03:34 PM
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Hey! We have bubblers up here. A fountain is a decorative thing in a park or fancy hotel.
It's soda.

I say "melk" not milk.

And one that gets my husband - "I have to unthaw the meat from the freezer". I've always said unthaw. Totally not right...

I am SURE I sound very much like the people in Fargo to a lot of you.
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Old 12-17-2012, 03:54 PM
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Well I'm English ... You all say the wrong things anyway
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I'm sure I have things but I don't know what they are. My hubby says crayowns for crayons. It kinda bugs me and now my kids are starting to say it that way. Lol.
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Anything carbonated is called a fizzy drink here. I don't think our kids even know what soda or pop is.
You have a SEXY accent. lol.

Over Thanksgiving, I told my husband we couldn't move overseas because the men's accents are too sexy. He thought I was crazy, but my mom agreed. lol.
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I'm sure I have things but I don't know what they are. My hubby says crayowns for crayons. It kinda bugs me and now my kids are starting to say it that way. Lol.
LOL My oldest daughter, age 14, to this day says "crowns" for crayons. I have NO idea where she gets it.
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"What would you like to drink?"

"H2o, no fruit."

I said this last time I was in a restaurant and the lady looked at me like I had 3 heads. When did people not learn that H2o was water and I don't like the lemon/lime in it.
But they understand the coke thing.
HA!!! I hate lemon in my water, too, but they always bring it anyway. Maybe I should start asking your way to see if it makes an impact. LOL
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Oh, and I say soda. I'm honestly not sure what other people here call it. My family always called it pop, but that word was always so weird to me. So, it's been soda as long as I can remember.

Jeff & I just had a big debate about this... is it paJAMas ("jam" as in toast & jam) or pa-JAH-mas (rhymes with drama)? He makes fun of me for saying pa-jah-mas and says I sound hoity toity. LOL
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I'm from AZ, and now live in NH. There are a lot of fun differences.

Water fountain/bubbler (bubbluh)
Shopping cart and stroller/carriage
dresser/chest of draws or bureau
draw with a pencil/drawer with a pencil
pink (i pronounced like you say the letter e)/pink (i pronounced like pig)
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oh, and my son totally calls them "crowns". My mom says "crans" and I think I say "crayons", but I got accused of saying "crowns" yesterday.
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Old 12-17-2012, 04:34 PM
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If it's carbonated it's Coke, you just specify the flavor

I swear I don't have an accent, nor am I a cowgirl or southern peach, but I do say ya'll ( I say dude a lot too)

My mom has the weirdest pronunciations though. She says material ma-TUR-ial and cereal SURial o_O ?! I also ask if she wants to go to EYEtaly because she says EYEtalian food :P
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Hey! We have bubblers up here. A fountain is a decorative thing in a park or fancy hotel.
It's soda.

I say "melk" not milk.

And one that gets my husband - "I have to unthaw the meat from the freezer". I've always said unthaw. Totally not right...

I am SURE I sound very much like the people in Fargo to a lot of you.

bwahahaha - I've been sitting here for a few minutes thinking, "what is wrong with unthaw? what else would you say?..." hahahah!! But them - I'm a Wisconsinite, too!

I say bubbler - totally got laughed at from a guy from Atlanta when I began working - and he made fun of me saying "Stop and Go" lights instead of stop lights.

I say soda pop... and then it's "PepsiorCoke" or my son will say "white" for spirit - that is just "his" 5 year old thing...

I say "yeah" a lot... the "yeah" is very nasal...
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Way too many to list I'm sure...

yeah all carbonated drinks are Coke...you just have to specify what kind of coke you want..and no Pepsi doesn't count at all.

I'm very good at making most one syllable words sound like they have two..."hey-ey" "wh-at" "no-ah"

2 people in room is "y'all" 2 or more people is "all y'all"

In the South most adults I know still call their parents Mama and Daddy...my parents wouldn't know who I was talking about if I said Mom and Dad.

And I'm always "fixin to get up and go fix some supper"

If it's not in the room with me then it's "in yunder" no matter what other room "yunder" may be.

We use the word "reckon" a lot..."I reckon I better get up and go in yunder and fix some supper"

I could go on and on lol
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When I moved to AZ and heard people say "do you want to go with?'" or "are you going with?" And I'm like "with WHOoooo???" Drove me bonkers. Of course, now I say it.

And yeah, growing up in Missouri all soda-pop was Coke and at college in Kansas, we went on Coke dates.

When I met my husband he said "clow-set" for "closet" because his mom did. I made enough fun of him that he stopped. He still says "tore" for "tour" which I think is silly too.

I never even heard a dust storm called a "haboob" until 2 summers ago when we had that huge one. And I've been here almost 30 years. I still call them dust storms.
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2 people in room is "y'all" 2 or more people is "all y'all"
HA! I had to give Jeff this EXACT lesson the first time he met my family. Every once in a while, I'll say, "What do you call 2 people? What if it's more than 2?" LOL
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I will own up to still saying momma and daddy.
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Native Texan here.

When I was in 4th grade my mother made fun of me...my high-pitched, heavy Texan drawl...even though she was born and raised in East Texas (hickville).

So, I changed.

I used to say Coke, Mama/Daddy, fixin' to, y'all and more. But I was sooooo upset at being made fun of, that I changed the tone of my voice and switched to soda, mom/dad, about to, and you guys. While I understand native Texan, I haven't spoken that way in well over 2 decades. When I went to BYU (Utah), my sister came to visit and everybody gushed over her sweet southern drawl and asked why I didn't have one. Go figure.
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Hey! We have bubblers up here. A fountain is a decorative thing in a park or fancy hotel.
It's soda.

I say "melk" not milk.

And one that gets my husband - "I have to unthaw the meat from the freezer". I've always said unthaw. Totally not right...

I am SURE I sound very much like the people in Fargo to a lot of you.
I live in fargo. We don't sound like that either.
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Up here we use reckon a lot too.

A word that is specific to our state (at least in my experience) is wicked. Everything is wicked good, wicked bad, wicked awesome, wicked sad, he was wicked mad, etc.
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LOL My oldest daughter, age 14, to this day says "crowns" for crayons. I have NO idea where she gets it.
Libby, I do the exact same thing. I have done it since I was little. To this day, I have to say crayons like Forrest Gump to get it right.

I say Coke for everything when asking someone if they want a drink but if in a restaurant you Coke is the brown colored soda.

I grew up in TX, live in AZ and spent 3 years in Boston, MA, I swear I have heard it all!
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When I moved to AZ and heard people say "do you want to go with?'" or "are you going with?" And I'm like "with WHOoooo???" Drove me bonkers. Of course, now I say it.
I grew up in AZ and never heard that! lol
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I grew up with lots of sayings that no one but the peeps on the navajo reservation get lol

We point with our lips. Seriously, I even catch myself doing that. We'll be talking and then pointing with our lips to show the other person someone or something over there. I try really hard not to let that slip since I don't live on the reservation now.

Oh, and my DH pointed out to me that my family and I (and basically all navajos) always say "I feel somehow" when we don't feel good lol
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So I'm at work and shouldn't be on - but when I lived in CA I noticed the term "hella" and "hecka" being used quite a bit. And when I first met my husband we would tease him about the way he said ten - the way he said it sounded like tin.
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Pe-CAN... not pe-CAH-n
Shut the light
Soda (not coke, not pop... everything is soda)
Swim trunks or Bathing Suit (instead of swimsuit)

DH says "crown" instead of crayon and PIN instead of Pen. Those always make me scratch my head.
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I grew up in Windsor, Ontario which is a part of Canada that is a bit Americanized. So, it is funny because my very Canadian friends say I have a bit of an American accent, but my American friends say I sound very Canadian. I also have a habit of doing strange voices and have a very "Adam Sandler" like voices/humour so...ya I am a weirdo.
Next time you are in Windsor, let me know! We're only about an hour and a half from there.
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Lots of things being southern, lol. Awallgo,instead of a while a go. Afterwhile, i say that a lot, like instead of after a little while. Y'all, yonder, youngins, britches, i use to say buggy, dh makes fun of me, i'm sure there are tons of other things.

Phrases too, for example, when the kids are being bad, i say they are showing there butts, i've had friends say they actually thought the kids were mooning people, lol.
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Oh, and I say soda. I'm honestly not sure what other people here call it. My family always called it pop, but that word was always so weird to me. So, it's been soda as long as I can remember.

Jeff & I just had a big debate about this... is it paJAMas ("jam" as in toast & jam) or pa-JAH-mas (rhymes with drama)? He makes fun of me for saying pa-jah-mas and says I sound hoity toity. LOL
pa Jam as.

I say soda, but picked that up while in the service. Its pop in Michigan, but i refuse to call it pop. At home it was a Drank, not coke, soda, drink, pop. Lol.
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I say 'totally' a lot. But I grew up talking 'valley girl'... hopefully, that is all that is left of THAT period!

My parents are from Hawaii and my mom says "closet" pronounced, "clowzet" and says "daughter" as "dorter".

Along these same lines, when I was traveling for work a long time ago(from CA to CT) for training and in the cafeteria, I ordered a sandwich. She asked me what kind of bread and I replied, "sourdough"... to which she informed me that they didn't have any... and then asked me what kind of cheese and I told her,"Monterey Jack". She laughed so hard at my order and asked me if I was from CA.... I was like.... um.. yes... does it show?!?!?!?!
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Hmm. I don't think you say coffee funny.
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I can't think of something I say funny but I'm sure I do. Jeff says warsh instead of wash which makes me insane.
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I can't think of anything funny that I say.. honest LOL
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I have never heard the term unthawed before!
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they're pj's or jammies
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I have picked up a slight southern accent and when i get excited or talk fast I have a slight lisp soooo sometimes things sound quite hilarious
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