J
Jenster
Guest
Hey, so I was thinking about how we've got people from all around the U.S. (and abroad?) here in the forum. It'd be interesting to see if there are any particular ways that people in your region talk. Are there words you say that people elsewhere don't? For example, some people say "pop" while others say "soda."
I'll throw out two thoughts:
-- A co-worker who grew up on the East Coast pronounces the word "mirror" as one syllable: "meer." But I pronounce it with two syllables -- "mir-ror."
-- I always call men and women "men" and "women" or "guys" and "gals." I never say "males" and "females." (I grew up on the West Coast.)
Any others?
I'll throw out two thoughts:
-- A co-worker who grew up on the East Coast pronounces the word "mirror" as one syllable: "meer." But I pronounce it with two syllables -- "mir-ror."
-- I always call men and women "men" and "women" or "guys" and "gals." I never say "males" and "females." (I grew up on the West Coast.)
Any others?

