What Slang Do You Talk?

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How would you address a group of people?
You all
You guys
Y'all
Youse
Other

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What do you call the night before Halloween?
Mischief night
Devil's night
Nothing

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You call sweetened, carbonated beverages:
Soda
Coke
Pop

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You tend to call the sweet spread on top of cake:
Frosting
Icing
Both

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What would you call a sale of unwanted items on your porch, in your yard, etc.?
Yard sale
Rummage sale
Garage sale
Thrift sale
Other

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What do you call an easy high school or college class?
Blow-off
Gut
Crip course
Other

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Do you pronounce cot and caught the same?
I do
I don't

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How do you pronounce caramel?
With 2 syllables
With 3 syllables
I use both

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What do you call the thing from which you might drink water in a school?
Water fountain
Drinking fountain
Water bubbler

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What do you call it when rain falls while the sun is shining?
Sun shower
The devil is beating his wife
I have no word for it
You have a southern slang that just charms anyone who hears it. You have a warm but unique twist on your words and when people hear you speak, they're memorized by how you talk.

Dixie

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Your accent hails from the northern part of America and it's a slang that's definitely unique. You speak in a way that many may have not heard before but it definitely has a charm to itself.

Yankee

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Your slams hails from the upper Midwest and anyone who meets you for the first time can definitely tell. You give unique names for everyday items and people sometimes have trouble figuring out what you're referring to.

Upper Midwestern

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Your accent hails from the Midwest! Your slang is not very obvious at first but if someone starts to listen, it becomes very prevalent in the way you talk.

Midwestern

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You don't really have a slang to the way you talk. Most words you say are pronounced as most people would pronounce them. You enunciate your words clearly and rarely speak with any slang terms.

General American English

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Do you perhaps speak with a southern slang?