People in Washington don’t refer to each others.
Seattle Freeze is REAL
what happened to man… as in hey man.
I’m not your bro, pal.
Dude.
I’m not a dude, buddy.
I’m not your buddy, fella
sweet!
As a Washingtonian, as usual, I’m glad to barely be represented on a heat map of something.
I love that New England doesn’t show a preference for any of the choices. My theory: Boston throws off the curve with “asshole” and “fucker” and the data scientists didn’t want to cover cursing.
Masshole.
So there’s PAL, where’s NTSC, and SÉCAM?
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Eastern Pennsylvania apparently has no word for Bros.
It’s just a nod and a quickly whispered “Go Birds.”
Youse guys
He speaks the shibboleth!
I’m apparently in the “Pal” region and it’s not a word I use often to refer to people, nor have I heard it used often by others either.
We use “Dude” pretty often, but looking at the map you’d think this is a dude desert.
I was upset that Kentucky didn’t have much coverage, but then I realized that “Hosscat” wasn’t one of the choices.
The top three are used in California.
I mainly stick with Dude and Buddy (Buddy being my go to for strangers “Thanks Buddy”)
In my office a few years back I started ironically calling people “Homie” and that overtime morphed into a gender neutral term of endearment we all used for each other.
I really wonder where “Homie” fits into this
Mid Atlantic region just doesn’t like anyone.
We do not. So that is accurate!
West coast here. There’s also “man” and “guys.” I use those way more than “dude” lol
ok broseph
Suggests that in Georgia, Americans don’t refer to their friends
Having male friends in Georgia is too homoerotic for their sensibilities.