People in Washington don’t refer to each others.
Seattle Freeze is REAL
I’m not your bro, pal.
Dude.
I’m not a dude, buddy.
I’m not your buddy, fella
sweet!
what happened to man… as in hey man.
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.
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!
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So there’s PAL, where’s NTSC, and SÉCAM?
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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.
Mid Atlantic region just doesn’t like anyone.
We do not. So that is accurate!
Suggests that in Georgia, Americans don’t refer to their friends
Having male friends in Georgia is too homoerotic for their sensibilities.
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
West coast here. There’s also “man” and “guys.” I use those way more than “dude” lol
ok broseph
I was upset that Kentucky didn’t have much coverage, but then I realized that “Hosscat” wasn’t one of the choices.