>bro
>pal
>dude
>man
>buddy
>mate
I like to say man
>bro
>pal
>dude
>man
>buddy
>mate
I like to say man
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>no "guy"
DUDE
mate
What about senpai?
"bud" is by far the one I use the most
>Folks
my man
cunt
Usually man
faggot
>not using "lad"/"laddie"
Which americans say "man" then?
What do they use in Wyoming Idaho and Washington?
All of them
Howdy PARDNER
Doesn’t it have condescending feel to it?
>Ohio and Michigan
>All 5 are somewhat common
Fellas up north sure do love using it
Titu
I'd like to see a map on nigga
surprised bro has such a negligible concentration in cali, I thought that was prime dudebro territory
>no "partner"
>no "mate"
pretty accurate. I used to live in Ohio.
I'm a NEET in Ohio and rarely talk to people, but I have been called "buddy" before.
can't say i expected this. spent 3 weeks in northern california once, but i have mostly learnt english over the internet and not by speech
>buddy
>dude
>guy
>f.am
patrician
>pal
>fella
>bro
pleb
>mate
cringe
>No cunt
Why is it only us and the Aussies that lovingly call each other cunts?
in north america (or at least canada) cunt is a very taboo word. it's pretty much the female version of nigger
Not suprising
Yeah, I have a bunch of friends from California who visit my town every year and they told me they consider the word cunt even worse than nigger.
Does that mean I speak like a nigger?
Bro should be way more popular in florida; all the boomers saying Buddy and Pal drown it out.
What does this mean? I’ve heard upstate New York accent sounds “Jewish”. Do I have a Jewish accent?
I say dude. Man and occasionally bro are okay too. Dude is the most unisex of the three though so I don’t have to switch up all the time depending on who I’m talking to.
>doesn’t have a selection for “brah”
My mom's American. I speak burger fluently and use it when I'm speaking to her and sometimes to my sister. My mom moved around a lot, but she was born in NorCal. Her father was a flight instructor for F15's so she lived in a military base in Saudia Arabia for a while. She went to a British school there which messed up her spelling. I went to a British primary school here year 1-6, except for year 5 because I was living in the bay area in California. After year 6 I went to regular public school in Sweden.
Pretty accurate I guess. I live in metro Detroit.
I live in Bronx NY, so I have no idea what to make of this.
Yeah all of them
seems accurate
i put the place where i live on the map, results showed most similar places are closer to where i live, or canada in general.
cute story, friend :~)
Figures the Texans are gay.
I'm a true rootless cosmopolitan
I say bro
Does this make me a yankee
To answer OP, I use mate
I'll stick with "sis", thank you.
I don't like to say any of them
Which Americans say "sport"?
Nigga
>feller
NJ here, nobody ever says pal ever
We don't have friends in new england
I thought people in Boston said "bro" a lot?
I live in the Maritimes so it makes sense
If everyone is a "bro" then no one truly is.
Unless they go through a highlanderization process until there is only one last bro standing.
OI MATE
I SEE YOU LOOKIN AT ME THERE MATE
IT'S TIME TO SMOKE A FOOKIN POIPE
An American English teacher we had back in high school once taught class that in English the word fellow was usually pronounced fella in daily conversations, which gave an awkward freeze to the whole class atmosphere as fella sounded like fera, blowjob in Japanese.
>fera
>feratio
Hehe.
Also, "fera" in Portuguese means "beast", and sometimes guys may call each other "fera" sort of like "bro".
Do only I pronounce "dude" as "deed"?
deewd
based and orangepilled
due-d
>on all this shit my county doesn’t even go further than the second color
It hurts
>none of these are "very common" in PA
I can tell you I use "dude" quite frequently.
I've done this before, but I can't find my results, so here we go again. I actually think this one came out somewhat more accurate than the previous two.
And no, I don't live in Wyoming.
I was somewhat surprised by my results because I was born in Maine but I moved to the South when I was only 7 years old and I don't have anything like what people consider to be a stereotypical New England accent.
Sheeeeeit. The only explanation I can think of is you're black.
People from Minnesota always sounded Canadian to me.
I say "my guy" and "dude" a lot.
based
i do too but i got this shit
cunt
mate
grew up moving a lot
nyc area makes sense but what's up with St. Louis? Do they speak like old-worlders?
Wey
accurate
I don't know about old-worlders but they certainly speak like third-worlders.
shit map put me in c*lifornia when im from the midwest
fella and bud/buddy are based and redpilled, all others are cringe and bluepilled
Dude, Buddy, Bro trifecta master race
mate > pal > everything else
for me its
lad > man > bro
>What does Georgia say ?
maybe you should stop talking like a faggot
Actually made me laugh.
I live in CNY/Upstate so this is actually spot on for me.
Ehh, not particularly, from what I understand it's just that this particular region has a very pure dialect of English. That is to say the way we pronounce words and say phrases has changed very little around here. What that ends up meaning is that the people around here end up sounding similar to people who take speaking classes for professions such as acting and journalism and stuff like that.
So really it's not that you sound like a Jew as much as there are a lot of famous Jews who went out of their way to speak the way that people speak here, because a lot of people see it as the purest form of English and thus the most correct way to speak it.
tl;dr You speak like you learned English through pop culture and watching movies where people have taken pains to speak "proper" English.
noo yawk
This quiz survey is very accurate.
well no shit
It's called soda, you cunts