http://www.alphadictionary.com/articles/yankeetest.html
61% Dixie. Just under the Mason-Dixon Line
Makes sense, being from Mazura and all.
http://www.alphadictionary.com/articles/yankeetest.html
61% Dixie. Just under the Mason-Dixon Line
Makes sense, being from Mazura and all.
73% Dixie.
Oh I wish I was in the Land of Cotton.
35% Dixie. You are definitely a Yankee
30% Dixie. You are a Yankee Doodle Dandy.
My dead relatives who fought Union-side would be happy. >_>
But your dead relatives who fought in grey would be mad as hell. >:(
His grey relatives? In the name of Foghorn Laghorn and post-Ronnie-Lynyrd Skynyrd, son, you got yourself almost a third yankee up in you. With two-timin’ cowards like the 984, it’s no wonder y’all lost the wahr of nohthuhn agrayshun.
It didn’t have anything to do with resources like your history teachers may tell you, it was all guys like the 984 who didn’t think it was a problem with their suthahn pride to pronounce “aunt” in a certain way, or have sexual intercourse with a girl until she had batted her eyelashes for at least twenty-five minutes straight first.
Okay, that’s really all the blatantly false southerner stereotypes I have for now.
On a North/South linguistic note, the South won the language war when they started the tradition of referring to people as “Mr. [First Name]” or “Ms. [First Name]” out of respect or whatever the reason is. I have forced myself to adopt that, because it is that awesome. Not as formal as Mr. Last-name, not as casual as just a first name, it is like the El Camino of personal references.
Trillian is a girl.
hahahhahahah yeah.
Arac should really mellow out. Putting that many words in a post that says so little can’t be good for your health!
40% Dixie. You are definitely a Yankee.
Figures. Well, I’m proud to be from the north (even if I do live in southern California), after all, they did teach a good lesson: throw enough people at it and your problem will go away.
“36% Dixie. You are definitely a Yankee.”
Even without having set foot on the country.
The thing about ‘youse’ actually is common in New Jersey, especially in diners. Waitresses in any given Jersey diner will always address you as youse, as in “Are youse guys ready to order?”
Do they really have drive-through liquor stores in the South? That seems dangerous.
Also: My great-great uncle was hanged for being a Confederate spy. Seriously. Though the my ancestors moved out of Kentucky shortly after that.
39% Dixie. You are definitely a Yankee.
Considering I’ve never been there…
They really shouldn’t give immediate question results, it lets you choose your results. Also, there’s a couple of situations where I use multiple words.
I have never actually seen one. There’s one package store I know of that could possibly be one, but I don’t believe it is.
Brew-thru
38% etc
47% Dixie. Barely in Yankeedom.
A real southerner would’ve said she was a lady.
She would have to be a lady in order for me to call her one.