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Yankee or Dixie?!

March 5th, 2008 · 20 Comments · Humor

Those of you who drop by must try this short test on the way you talk – Yankee or Dixie:

Yankee or Dixie Test

It
is a real, valid test, by the way. It only takes a minute or two to
take and is fascinating, as well as just plain fun. Find out from the
way you talk and use language whether you’re really the Yankee or the
Dixiecrat you thought you were! I thought all along from my answers
that I was a rather nondescript person, but found out to my surprise
that I’m 86% Dixie, after all! I suppose that figures since I’ve mainly
lived in the South my whole life.

However – it is a little
known or published fact that I was actually born in Chicago, Illinois
due purely to an accident of birth! I’ve also lived in St. Louis,
Missouri, as well as West and East Texas, Virginia, Mississippi, Louisiana, and now back in Mississippi.

How about you? Take the
test, get your score and comment on where (all) you are from and what
your Yankee/Dixie percentage is. This will be fun.

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20 Comments so far ↓

  • Greg England

    Year, right! Like I need a test to find out how I talk.

  • Karen

    83% Dixie here. Not bad for a gal who spent the first 26 years of her life in SE Missouri, then moved around between FL, MD, OH, NE, and CA. I’ve always felt more southern than anything else.

  • mak

    83% Dixie here too! I must sound just like Karen! I am not a bit surprised I have lived in TX my whole life except for a short 6 1/2 year stint in VA during the 90′s. Maybe that is why I did not score 100% dixie, all that northern influence of VA!

  • Lynn

    60% Dixie–except I use the phrase ‘you guys’ and it was not even listed. It was listed on another test similar to this one and I was 56% Dixie on that one so I guess I am about half-in half! Must have been from my time at Disney—all those dialects etc…

  • jel

    I is 57% Dixie

  • Laura

    I’m 76% Dixie. Marrying a Yankee has somewhat diluted my “Dixieness,” I guess, though I have lived in Arkansas all but 4 years of my life. Also, I grew up pronouncing Aunt like “ain’t,” but that wasn’t an option! :-)

  • Greg England

    Yikes! Can you delete my earlier comment? I scored 58%, barely southerner. I’ve been gone way too long. Slap my butt and call me silly!!

  • Jeff Slater

    I am a Definitive Yankee! Born and raised in the north, and proud of it.

  • Susan

    39% a definite Yankee. Lived in CT all but 4 yrs. of my life. It’s time to get out! TAXES and more taxes.

  • mmlace

    That’s CRAZY! It told me I was 42% Yankee. I have lived approximately half of my life in Texas. I have lived approximately the other half of my life in Arkansas.

    I don’t know that I’ve ever even visited up north.

    CRAZINESS!

  • Danny

    74% Dixie!

    I could go into my rendetion of Hank Jr’s old song, Dixie on My Mind to prove it!

    Have a good day ya’ll.

    Especially you Dee!

  • Peggy n Texas

    Well, I am 78% Dixie. I would have thought I would be more than that. Afterall, I was born in Texas and raised a Texas gal.

    I thought it was “Butter my butt and call me a biscuit.” Guess there are other rendentions.

    Have a good one!

  • Panhandle Poet

    89% Dixie — I’m shocked y’all! — NOT.

  • cwinwc

    62% Southern for this Florida boy. Will the South rise again?

  • Pat

    Do I win a prize? Here is my score:
    “91% (Dixie). Is General Lee your father?”
    This SW TN gal is definitely from Dixie.
    Pat

  • Marilyn

    78% dixie; I expected to be 100% as I have traveled very little and only to states neighboring Oklahoma.

  • Vonnie

    Being born and raised in CA but coming from a southern family – Mother, TX, Grandmother, AL and Grandpa from Tennessee, I scored 53% Dixie. My husband was born and raised in GA.I think these tests are fun.

  • Anthony

    83% Dixie — like Karen & Mark. I think I’m really a little more southern than that, though. No. 1 for instance — they left out the true southern choice. I grew up pronoucing “Aunt” just like “ain’t” — and used both.

    I also enjoyed the post about the Blues. Beins as I’m from the birthplace of W.C. Handy, I should know more about them. But then I do own a computer.

  • Anthony

    I’m working on Maureen — she’s 63% Dixie.

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