NC - "North Cack" - Actually it's North and South Cackalacky Pennsylvania - "Y'all" - Y'all is southern. I've heard *_Yinz_* in PA. Florida - "Yeah, no" - Girl must know some Australians. Yeah, nah. Nebraska - "Runza" - There he goes again. Best fast food answer and best "burger" answer. Dude! Utah - "mow 'in for mountain" - Now that's funny! Vermont - "Creamy for Soft Serve" - She nailed it. 🍦👍
Haha right I moved here not that long ago and if anything I hear yinz, ready the room and stuff like that (Pittsburgh). In other places in PA, they don’t even say y’all.
It depends where you live in the state. If you live outside Pittsburgh (Yinz) and Philly (yous guys) it can feel like you’re living in the south and people do say y’all a lot. But there were certainly much better choices for PA slang than y’all.
“Up north” for WI. People love going up north, no matter the time of year. “Whatcha doing this weekend?” “Going up north” “How were the holidays?” “Good we were up north for a few days” “Where’s up north?” “... up north”
@@utplagal I've been living in the allapatah area all my life. Yeah no is a miami thing for sure but we talking bout the whole state of Florida. Jit is more state wide.
And "Outside" or "Lower Forty-Eight" for the contiguous states, though I like to refer to them as "the smaller states." "Break-up" "Cheechako" "Bunny Boots" "Termination Dust" But "bruh?" I've heard a lot more "bros" in Alaska than "bruhs."
I don’t live in the south, but you’re so right! Anytime I have travelled to the south and been to restaurants, the waitresses always say those things 🥰
Jersey is the the only state I’ve lived in that says “down the shore”. Hawaii also says Howzit, and Florida I always hear people call 8th Street Calle Ocho, they literally will never say 8th St, it’s gotta be Calle Ocho, but of course that’s Miami.
I know - North Florida-The southern/Dixie part of Florida South Florida- The part of Florida that has Snowbirds, Cubans, and Yankee transplants Central Florida- Tourist trap and the Floridian Mason-Dixon Line.
Also in Utah we will say sluff or sluffing as in skipping class or school but it mainly refers to one class ex."hey do you want to sluff this period or the next" or " Your parents saw you sluffing so that's why you can't go"
NJ people say Down the Shore which means "go to the beach" or "at the beach" (or any variant of being at the beach) "We went down the shore for the weekend" "I'm down the shore"
Louisiana: We say a lot of French words, usually "beaucoup" is common Florida: Not sure if its a Northwestern Florida thing, but we "You green, folk" as in a negative connotation
I moved to Oregon as a teenager. I grew up saying soda and when I moved to Oregon I thought it was weird to hear soda pop. I thought it was redundant. 😆
Michigan (not the Vernors product n must be accompanied by Better Made chips-wrong vid haha) but our phrase is Wat up doe? which means hi, how's it going?
Nj gal here. I mean I guess we say that?? Youse guys, but I mean definitely not a lot. I’m surprised he didn’t say something along the lines of down the shore or going to the city phrases haha
SC guy really said Go Tigers???? I’m a Clemson fan, but that’s a terrible answer. So much of the state is a Carolina fan, Georgia fan, or some other fan that’s hates Clemson. Plus there are colleges with tigers everywhere, LSU, Auburn, Memphis, etc.
Texas says “h*e” for everything lol like oh that h*e looks good and I’m talking about a cake or pass me that h*e and I’m talking about a Remote control or that h*e is fast and I’m talking about a car etc etc literally anything is a h*e out here in Texas lol
Georgia: "Y'all is a Georgia thing."
The rest of the south: 👁 👄👁
I’m convinced he went to Georgia once ten years ago. His answers are always awful.
Bryan Keenan I totally agree with you. They need a new person to represent Georgia
@@kelsey9579 amen I live in Georgia and we do say y'all a lot but some of his answers I don't even know were he is talkin about
I don't know what makes him think that! Lol
And Texas! We use it a lot in Texas too.
I feel like these people don’t even live in the states they’re representing
If i’m not mistaken most of them actually live in New York.
Caesar Athallah I believe that because in the video where they told what license plates their states have, so many plates were wrong
I’m A Great GUY I will say the Oregon guy nails it every time..
They actually don’t
The Nebraska dude is pretty spot on
Omg, FINALLY. Maryland said something true!
Maryland lady doesn't realize that's not just a MD thing though
@@ThePhl4ever you would never hear that in nova or dc but maybe Delaware
Alphabetical Order not like those other guys 😒
Alabama: 1:01
Alaska: 3:44
Arizona: 3:47
Arkansas: 1:15
California: 0:24
Colorado: 3:02
Connecticut: 2:53
Delaware: 2:57
Florida: 2:05
Georgia: 1:23
Hawaii: 1:56
Idaho: 2:31
Illinois: 1:43
Indiana: 0:39
Iowa: 2:17
Kansas: 1:11
Kentucky: 1:34
Louisiana: 0:25
Maine: 0:35
Maryland: 0:31
Massachusetts: 2:47
Michigan: 3:35
Minnesota: 3:26
Mississippi: 0:41
Missouri: 0:48
Montana: 2:03
Nebraska: 2:08
Nevada: 2:38
New Hampshire: 2:40
New Jersey: 1:47
New Mexico: 3:54
New York: 2:22
North Carolina: 0:58
North Dakota: 3:11
Ohio: 0:16
Oklahoma: 1:19
Oregon: 4:09
Pennsylvania: 1:22
Rhode Island: 2:45
South Carolina: 3:45
South Dakota: 3:15
Tennessee: 1:03
Texas: 2:27
Utah: 3:06
Vermont: 4:02
Virginia: 1:07
Washington: 0:00
West Virginia: 3:33
Wisconsin: 3:17
Wyoming: 3:40
Thank you
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I wish they did it in alphabetical order
Somebody needs to cashapp this person
❌"Ope excuse me"
✅"Ope just tryna scooch on past ya"
"Ope, just gonna squeeze right past ya"
Ope, sorry!
"ope, just gonna sneak by ya..."
“Ope let me just squeeze right past ya there bud”
Ah yes, the Midwest energy is strong with this one
People in Ohio be like: “I just committed a *mass* murder” ☺️✨😎✌️
😂
Genocide👌
They need someone who also represents Northern California. “Stoked” is good, but “Hella” originated in Oakland, CA. Sorry NV guy 🤷🏻♀️
This!!
Hella is strictly Northern Californian. Stoked is stereotypical Southern Californian but I think that’s spread through the state more than hella has.
Thank you! Oakland Represent!
As an Oaklander, I hella endorse this statement.
As a Nevadan, I was surprised he said that cause everyone here knows that's a NorCal import lol
NC - "North Cack" - Actually it's North and South Cackalacky
Pennsylvania - "Y'all" - Y'all is southern. I've heard *_Yinz_* in PA.
Florida - "Yeah, no" - Girl must know some Australians. Yeah, nah.
Nebraska - "Runza" - There he goes again. Best fast food answer and best "burger" answer. Dude!
Utah - "mow 'in for mountain" - Now that's funny!
Vermont - "Creamy for Soft Serve" - She nailed it. 🍦👍
Yinz may be more common in Western Pennsylvania...but I heard it a lot when I spent lots of time there...and Steelers fans are Yinzers
@Pickle lover 328 "Djeet." Ha. I'm gonna try to remember that one.
In NC we’re the only ones who refer to a beanie as a “toboggan”
@Ms Munoz That's another good one. Toboggan is definitely southern. 👍
I was so frustrated when he said North Cack. I'm just like.... it's North Cackalacky
here in california, but specifically in the san francisco bay area, we say “hella”, which is to the effect of “really” or “very”
you need some spanish spell check for new mexico... *órale güey
Right! I was waiting for someone to say something.
Sorry Florida, we say “yeah no” in California too.
I think that’s said everywhere lol
Especially in Oz! That’s more of an Aussie thing to say. We say “Yeah nah” a lot!
that's everywhere
Sorry California, we say “stoked” in lots of other states too
uhh the phrases that I think are most accurate are either hella or literally
Finally the Washington guy got it right. He could have also said “the mountain is out.”
yep definitely only heard that one when I lived in Seattle! We totally could say it in Oregon too, but no one does...
What does this phrase mean?
@@littlered6340 it means the skies are clear enough we can see Mt Rainier.
@@Mallroy85 Ahh super cool, thanks!
I lived there for a year and people said that because it makes sense...if I can see Rainer, im headed out to Gasworks!
Pennsylvania does not say “y’all”. That is a southern thing
Haha right I moved here not that long ago and if anything I hear yinz, ready the room and stuff like that (Pittsburgh). In other places in PA, they don’t even say y’all.
Shoulda said Yinz (PGH) and Yous (Philly)
It depends where you live in the state. If you live outside Pittsburgh (Yinz) and Philly (yous guys) it can feel like you’re living in the south and people do say y’all a lot. But there were certainly much better choices for PA slang than y’all.
Have you been to central or rural PA? Everyone says y’all. Definitely not a PA only thing, but it’s here
False
Get the Florida girl outta here
Yes lol
Right! Lol
I was expecting Florida to say “jit” for sure I was let down
We would say something like ay carambe
“Up north” for WI. People love going up north, no matter the time of year.
“Whatcha doing this weekend?”
“Going up north”
“How were the holidays?”
“Good we were up north for a few days”
“Where’s up north?”
“... up north”
I love "How your mom-n-em doin'?"
Also love the Jersey guy's utter malaise.
I think Georgia just declared war on the rest of the south. Let's get them bois!!
Ohio: mass
Me, an intellectual: más?
Get rid of the Florida girl! Her answers have gone so down hill!
chill, i love florida girl!
She's trash
DrVanNostrand she’s an og
Georgia guy too
Florida girl is NOT an OG! They had a Florida Man first. I do say, yeah no a lot but idk if that is just a Florida thing...
Wisconsin with the truuuth “ope my bad”
The fact that the NJ guy didn't say "down the shore"
Ik like wtf that’s such a Jersey/pa thing
New York says youse guys.
@@julietporter7967 no, it’s “youse” or “you guys”, never “youse guys”.
Ah yes, the Utah guy referring to his state as ‘they’. Truly reliable
Real Floridians would say, "Jit". That would have been my #1 answer. What is a yeah no ????
i was thinking this too!
It's a Miami thing. "No yeah" and "Yeah no" are standard here.
Her answers tend to be exclusive to SoFL (much to the rest of the state's frustration).
@@utplagal I've been living in the allapatah area all my life. Yeah no is a miami thing for sure but we talking bout the whole state of Florida. Jit is more state wide.
@@utplagal I life in Northern Minnesota and have heard that for as long as I can remember (26 y/o). I think a lot of places say that.
I always thought of "yeah no" as a California thing. "Yeah no" means no. And "No yeah" means yes.
For Tennessee it should be: "It's a rebuilding year"
BAHAHAHAHA
or “the bible says“
"Bruh" for Alaska? I don't think that's correct. I would've said "snow machine."
And growing up, every spring i would wear my breakup boots everywhere.
And "Outside" or "Lower Forty-Eight" for the contiguous states, though I like to refer to them as "the smaller states." "Break-up" "Cheechako" "Bunny Boots" "Termination Dust" But "bruh?" I've heard a lot more "bros" in Alaska than "bruhs."
Y’all should do Washington D.C
Odelay, wey? Um...no. orale, guey. Spanish for “come on, dude” or something similar. Gave me a good laugh, though. 😂
Guey is a shortened 'guero'
Omg the kentucky one is so accurate
As an Alaskan we have: snow machines which are snow mobiles and we call spring breakup/ breakup season
This South Dakotan will start using "ope". Thanks Conde Nast!
I bet the Utah rep either never left salt lake or only lived in Utah for 1-2 years.
Me, a Wisconsinite waiting for the wisconsin person to say "ope".
South Dakota: "definitely ope" 😑😑
Michigan has Yoopers and Trolls. That girl let us down. 😂😂
We also have Meijer's, & party stores
True, but my Michigan-born husband did introduced me to Vernor's, so I did feel her answer.
Anywhere in the south you might get called sweetie, sweetheart, darlin, or honey.
Edit: You may also get called sugar or baby doll.
I don’t live in the south, but you’re so right! Anytime I have travelled to the south and been to restaurants, the waitresses always say those things 🥰
I say that a lot in the Midwest, and get called it a lot too. Peculiar
I knew NY as soon as she said Brick without having to look at the video , 😁
Jersey is the the only state I’ve lived in that says “down the shore”. Hawaii also says Howzit, and Florida I always hear people call 8th Street Calle Ocho, they literally will never say 8th St, it’s gotta be Calle Ocho, but of course that’s Miami.
New Jerseyans say “going down the shore “
Recently I’ve noticed a lot of us Kentuckians are totally taking after our governor with, “you can’t be doin that” 😂
Yes!! It didn't last too long, but you are so right.
I think there should be 3 Florida people bc honestly we are different states
I nominate Caroline to be one of the new Florida Reps. 😁
I know -
North Florida-The southern/Dixie part of Florida
South Florida- The part of Florida that has Snowbirds, Cubans, and Yankee transplants
Central Florida- Tourist trap and the Floridian Mason-Dixon Line.
Same for NYC and the rest of NY: two different states, really.
I swear this florida girl always doin us dirty😭
As an Australian I was so happy to hear Florida's response. We say "Yeah, nah" in Australia instead of no too. Floridians know what's up.
Also in Utah we will say sluff or sluffing as in skipping class or school but it mainly refers to one class
ex."hey do you want to sluff this period or the next" or " Your parents saw you sluffing so that's why you can't go"
NY girl got it right hahaha ... I haven't heard " it's mad brick out " anywhere else lol
NJ people say Down the Shore which means "go to the beach" or "at the beach" (or any variant of being at the beach)
"We went down the shore for the weekend"
"I'm down the shore"
We also say “finna”, “yeeer”, “aight”, “bet.”
Louisiana: We say a lot of French words, usually "beaucoup" is common
Florida: Not sure if its a Northwestern Florida thing, but we "You green, folk" as in a negative connotation
i am absolutely inloved with Maine’s representative 😍
I lived in Maine. He had that right.
There is so many good ones for New Mexico, “Eh bro”, “all cherry,” “I know huh,” “all sick,” “eee a la,” “a la ve!” Are just some examples
These are great ones. Sometimes hard to think on the spot
a la ve is too good 😂
Are you gonna get down or no? He was all peloed (I don't know how to spell "drunk" in NM slang, just how to say it)
Hawaii too, “all cherreh” or “pretty cherreh”
"Eh bro 505!" Merry Keshmish. 2020.
all of them saying y'all is the only thing y'all think we say "bless your heart"
Hella is a bay area term (California).
PA Pittsburgh has it own language Pittsburghese
I've lived in Maine all my life and we do not say ayuh that much. Mostly " yuh, you bettah know it"
Seattle is not the entirety of Washington, where I live there's no rain 😔
I bet Washington guy lives closer to Portland
Halo Burger - a Michigan based fast food chain that is rivaled by literally no one
*TIME STAMPS!!*
these are all a little early so hopefully no one misses anything :)
Washington 0:01
intro 0:12
Ohio 0:17
California 0:24
Louisiana 0:26
Maryland 0:32
Maine 0:35
Indiana 0:39
Mississippi 0:43
Missouri 0:48
North Carolina 0:59
Alabama 1:01
Tennessee 1:02
Virginia 1:07
Kansas 1:11
Arkansas 1:16
Oklahoma 1:20
Pennsylvania 1:23
Georgia 1:24
Kentucky 1:34
Illinois 1:43
New Jersey 1:48
Hawai'i 1:56
Montana 2:03
Florida 2:06
Nebraska 2:08
Iowa 2:17
New York 2:23
Texas 2:27
Idaho 2:32
Nevada 2:38
New Hampshire 2:41
Rhode Island 2:45
Massachusetts 2:48
Connecticut 2:54
Delaware 2:56
Colorado 3:02
Utah 3:06
North Dakota 3:11
South Dakota 3:16, 3:21, and 3:26
Wisconsin 3:18 and 3:25
Minnesota 3:27
West Virginia 3:33
Michigan 3:36
Wyoming 3:41
Alaska 3:45
South Carolina 3:46
Arizona 3:48
New Mexico 3:54
Vermont 4:02
Oregon 4:10
end card 4:15
Hawaii should be 'How's it?''
But we do use da kine a lot
Cherry, stoked, plenty of pidgin words.
Does anyone outside Oregon call potato wedges “jojos”??
Your neighbors in Washington do! ❤️
@@hannahhannah3354 ahh, our best buds in washington!
In California I’ve heard them called jojo and mojos. Or also just potatoes wedges.
Montana does
Idaho does
Minnesota 😂
Yep that’s my state. Yep I say that.
I can confirm as an Oregonian that we tend to say soda pop lol
I moved to Oregon as a teenager. I grew up saying soda and when I moved to Oregon I thought it was weird to hear soda pop. I thought it was redundant. 😆
Texas slang:
"Break them Boyz off"
In Louisiana we say Buku, which means a lot of something. Like “they gave me buku fries”. 😂
I’ve never heard “brick” used that way here in NY.
Hella is Nevada? everyone says hella in NoCal in the 90's, especially in Oakland and Berkeley. Hella dope. North Richmond used to be hella cutty.
Hella accurate on moms
"odele wey" made me choke on my cosmic brownie
Michigan (not the Vernors product n must be accompanied by Better Made chips-wrong vid haha) but our phrase is Wat up doe? which means hi, how's it going?
The Utah guy always disappoints me and there are always better answers that I could say 😂
i knowwwwwwww
SC: “go tigers!”
gamecocks and coastal carolina: 👁👄👁
“Can I have da kine”
“Can you bring da kine”
“Can you kill da kine”
“Can you make da kine”
“Can you do da kine”
Nj gal here. I mean I guess we say that?? Youse guys, but I mean definitely not a lot. I’m surprised he didn’t say something along the lines of down the shore or going to the city phrases haha
I can’t believe that DE tried to say they use Jawn which is clearly a philly thing....
In the next video you should ask 50 people if they can whistle please
That Georgia guy better back up. Y'all is an entire southern thing. We come out of the womb saying y'all down here.
lol
He’s the worst. They need a new Georgia guy.
And in Texas, too.
I live in Louisiana and I have never heard anyone say C'est so bon
New York didn’t let me down for the first time ever
Also for Connecticut - we call hoagies/subs GRINDERS and everything always thinks I'm insane when I say I want a grinder haha
People who say, "Y'all" in PA are broken. It's either Youse, Youse Guys, or YINZ!
Here in Philly, we say, "Be safe out there" instead of "bye."
Caddywonker???Who says that, we do say “Bless your heart” a lot
Ope is a Midwest term in general
And lake okiboji is referred to as boji so that to
I don’t live in Arizona, but they should have said “Bear Down”. Went to Tuscon and I heard nothing but that, all the time.
All the slang in dmv (Maryland) and she said hun I’m so done
That was a throwaway thing. Marylanders say warsh alot. Instead of wash
1:40 WHAT?!? 😂
SC guy really said Go Tigers???? I’m a Clemson fan, but that’s a terrible answer. So much of the state is a Carolina fan, Georgia fan, or some other fan that’s hates Clemson. Plus there are colleges with tigers everywhere, LSU, Auburn, Memphis, etc.
NOBODY says ya’ll in Pennsylvania!!! 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
Virginia: I’m weak! They could of use that
A Utahn term: sluffing or sluff - to skip school
I can't think of any Kentucky phrases that are particularly our own......but it is definitely NOT what the Kentucky guy said. *eye roll*
in toronto we also call shopping carts "buggies" :)
Wow? You say Uff da? We say Uff da in Norway too!
in CT we say "that's mad crazy"
Do what is your state's most famous landmark
Shouldn't be too hard for New York to guess
Mack No it’s not, way more people actually go to the Statue of Liberty, plus it’s the first thing immigrants see when they come to the U.S.
We have a granite seal in Rockport, Maine....its granite....and a seal.
1:35 maa mah?!
The maine ayuh sounds like the British parliament aye
Or simply yut but cut off a little...and 'I know Riiiight?" lol
I recently learned that dippy eggs is a central PA term. Do other people use this or is it really a regional thing?
ask them what theyr US State shape kinda resemble ;)
for example Illinois looks like a face/head profile
Illinois- Ope
I don't hear howdy often in Texas. Y'all is something I hear very often.
Florida? What are you doing?
How could PA not say Yinz?
You start hearing "Hey Bo' " your in North Carolina
Texas says “h*e” for everything lol like oh that h*e looks good and I’m talking about a cake or pass me that h*e and I’m talking about a Remote control or that h*e is fast and I’m talking about a car etc etc literally anything is a h*e out here in Texas lol
LOL 💯💯💯💯💯
In school let me barrow that h0e ✏️, lol
Yes i Would agree with you Minnesota Rep, Uff da is hard to describe.