<p>I have a Northeastern accent, according to this quiz. </p>
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<p>Sweet.</p>
<p>I have a Northeastern accent, according to this quiz. </p>
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<p>Sweet.</p>
<p>North Central~ Minnesota LOL
i’m from California. xD</p>
<p>I got Western, and I live in New York.</p>
<p>Mine was equal between North-Central and Mid-Atlantic. </p>
<p>Which makes sense seeing as I was born in and currently live in Virginia but was raised during a crucial period of my speech comprehension in Michigan, not to mention the person who taught me how to speak [single mother] was born in and lived for around 25 years in Michigan.</p>
<p>Midland, with southern tendancies. I’m from Florida, but moved to north Georgia last year. It’s already affecting me! :P</p>
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<p>Got North Central… IDK why.
I used to live in Israel and now I live in Maryland, so English is my second language.
I really don’t know where that North Central came from lol…</p>
<p>I got nothern but I live in California haha</p>
<p>Northern, with midatlantic second… i live in centralish NJ so i guess its right?</p>
<p>I got Northern… and I’m from Upstate New York, so it makes sense I guess</p>
<p>Your accent is Northern, which used to be the media standard in the '50s and '60s. Your accent could either be Inland Northern (Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo) or the more broadcasting-friendly Upstate NY/Western New England accent. If you have the Inland North accent, outsiders probably ask you a lot if you’re from Chicago or Wisconsin.</p>
<p>^^Haha, whattaya know! How accurate.</p>
<p>I got Midland (Pennsylvania, southern Ohio, southern Indiana, southern Illinois, and Missouri). I live in New York, but its close enough haha.</p>
<p>Mid-Atlantic, which is accurate.</p>
<p>Mid-Atlantic is obviously the way to go. I feel sorry for all you losers butchering our language.</p>
<p>North Central…for Massachusetts though so it’s pretty weird I didn’t get something Northeastern. I don’t even think of myself as having an accent let alone a Minnesota/North Dakota/Canadian one</p>
<p>Mid-Atlantic which is amusing because I live there but I am not from the US and that is very clear in my voice</p>
<p>North central, an Asian from MN haha</p>
<p>Western…</p>
<p>88% midland:</p>
<p>(not “Midwest”) The Midland is the neutral zone between the North and the South: Pennsylvania, southern Ohio, southern Indiana, southern Illinois, and Missouri (roughly). Since it’s the neutral zone, its accent is fairly neutral. And since the accent is neutral, there are millions of people with Midland accents who have never lived anywhere near the Midland (Floridians, for example). There are a lot of newscasters who talk like you.</p>
<p>Makes sense since I’m from PA!</p>
<p>Midland</p>
<p>I live in the South, but since kindergarden I’ve always tried to avoid showing it.</p>
<p>I have a little bit of a southern accent, but I lived in NOVA until I was 3, so I’m surprised I haven’t developed more of a southern accent since we moved when I was little, since now I live more in the south, but not really. Some "ye-uh"s and “y’all”'s, but other than that, not much of any accent.</p>