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Most: Fresno, Montgomery, and Charlotte (California, Alabama, and North Carolina respectively)
Least: Worcester, Providence, Springfield (All New York oddly enough...)
I Suppose it's accurate enough. My Mother is from North Carolina and my Dad from California...
Most Similar: New York, Fort Lauderdale, Pembroke Pines (Both are in Florida, which doesn't make much sense, seeing how New York was spot on; I'm from NYC :>)
Least Similar: Grand Rapids, Jackson, Toledo (In Michigan, Mississippi, and Ohio state respectively)
Most Like: Aurora, Milwuakee, and Rochester. All northeast and the rest of my family and I live in either California or Oregon. :l
Least Like: Shreveport, Jackson, New Orleans. All southeast. I could see that.
Wow this is so cool! I was most like Rockford, Aurora, and Fort Wayne. For the least, I was Boston, Worcester, and Providence. I was definitely highlighted red in Western PA. Which is where I grew up. Now I don't prefer to say yinz, n'at, wush/warsh (wash) etc. But I can understand all of it. I live in California now and most people don't know words I have a habit of saying such as: hoagie(sandwich sub), buggy (Shopping cart), gum band (rubber band), slippy (slippery), highway vs freeway, pop (soda), What're (what are), creek (river), spicket(water tap spigot), sweeper (vaccum cleaner), and many more! Needless to say, its a part of me I'm proud of
Most - Tulsa, Oklahoma City and Brownsville
Least - Minneapolis, Milwaukee and Grand Rapids
I live in New Jersey. Most of the way I talk is influenced by the people I talk to online all around the world and it's quite mixed. No I don't say New Juhzee, I say it out as it sounds prancing each syllable. Another thing is, when people talk to me and they have a different accent I don't notice it. The only accents that really stand out to me is anyone in the UK (but this is also because I really love british culture). So, I dunno. I don't think it's that accurate considering I've never been to the south, or mid-north.
Most: Boston, Worcester, Providence
Least: Detroit, New Orleans, Akron
Weird, while it's true that I grew up in Boston, I dont think I have the same dialect as the people around me? The only reason why it chose those three for Most was because of my answer "rotary."