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Originally Posted by 1qqaaz
-For the letter "Z", do you say "Zee" or "Zed?" I say Zed, but I pronounce it Zee. (Zeebra instead of Zehbra)
-For the word "bag", do you say "Bahg" or "Bayg"? (This is by far the biggest one, as it affects the pronunciation of words like dragon, wagon, flag, leg, etc) Bayg
-For school, do you say "grades" or "marks"? Grades
-For "sorry", do you say "sawry" or "soary"? Soary
-For "drama", do you say "drahma" or "drawma"? Drawma
-Do you say "dinner" or "supper"? kinda use both I guess.
-Do you say "coke", "soda", or "pop"? Pop, unless it's literally a coke
-Do you say "candy bar" or "chocolate bar"? Chocolate Bar
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And for other ones, I've never said about like "a-boat" or "Aboot" but I do throw "eh" around quote a bit. But not in the stereotypical sounding way, more in place of where Americans will always say "y'know?" At the end of sentences. I really do sound like Deaner from Fubar, just less exaggerated, and less deadly