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Jun. 26th, 2005 07:00 pmYour Slanguage Profile |
| Canadian Slang: 75% |
| New England Slang: 75% |
| British Slang: 50% |
| Prison Slang: 50% |
| Aussie Slang: 25% |
| Southern Slang: 25% |
| Victorian Slang: 25% |
Since I'm a New Englander with Canadian friends and relatives I guess this makes sense. (Though I don't know where I picked up prison slang....)
A nit-picking note: "Tonic" means "soda" only in some portions of New England. I don't use "tonic" to mean "soda" (or "pop" as