I’m from north philly, I would see Matt at my local Wawa all the time, would always be sitting at the bench outside and kicking his feet back and forth singing along to radioactive, until he had to use the bathroom to sit down and pee
@@chrilmill2964 hoagie is the bread. could call it a hoagie sandwich, but not just hoagie, that's just a misnomer. wouldn't call a baguette sandwich a "baguette"
@@mrpandamania nothing specific comes to mind, but certain idioms, dialects, accents.... Etc are dependent on whereyou learn them first, if you first learn a word or a saying in a British show for example that's most likely how you'll pronounce it, or a pronunciation of a word from the Midwestern USA or a southern saying.... Etc Like saying Y'all and the like.
same. my english accent is a mix of swedish (where i'm from), american (internet) and new zealand (favorite youtuber during formative years of my english-speaking identity)
@@AymenDZA absolutely, on the words, spellings and etc, the vocabulary i use was definitely influenced by british english cause i watched a british show as a child, but my accent is sorta all over the place? definitely influenced by whatever i last heard
I know that this conetnt is really easy to make and no offense to his normal editor, but i really appreciate this form in addition to the main chanel. It gives youtube frogs like me plenty to see of the content man without having to take alot of time to create a stellar vid.
It’s basically just an excuse for teenagers too old for trick or treating to go out and do goofy or illegal stuff. depends on your friend group at the time lol
that quiz is especially interesting as someone outside the US, i have discovered that i would most fit in with Californians, its like deep red :P well, thats what happens when you experience english through internet and movies i guess, im not surprised, those people are usually from LA
@@ggcog97 fellow southerner, might just be a here thing, but it comes from telling kids to run around the house 3 times, put a stick in the ground, and then put your ear on the ground. they'd tell us as kids that our heartbeat was the sound of the devil beating her lol
catty wampus was the term my friends and i used to describe sitting on our porch drinking beer talking to people as they walked past our house to class lmfao.
Imma just put this out there...."the devil's beating his wife", "traffic circus", "CATTY wampus"(not kitty) and I went "oh it's that one definitely" each time. That's just Southern only for those, I think😅
Im from NYC and shit said Im from San Jose or Vegas. I think I have such a baseline standard English that it couldnt find a city for me. It said my 3 most distinctive answers were all the same question and me answering firefly. Guess I never picked up any local dialect due to the extreme diversity in the people I talked to and heard as a kid
does this quiz only work if you have a specific cultural thing about your city? i did it and got stockon california which is 2k miles away and most my map is red
I don’t think you want to be known as philadelphian these days, as someone who was born there, and hasn’t lived there since I was a kid. But I didn’t live in downtown or on the outskirts.
I’m from north philly, I would see Matt at my local Wawa all the time, would always be sitting at the bench outside and kicking his feet back and forth singing along to radioactive, until he had to use the bathroom to sit down and pee
moment of silence for those who dont know what the fuck a wawa is 😔
fishtown strong bbg O7
"Bubbler is so goofy"
1 minute later
"OH LOOKIE LOU?!"
me as a rhode islander being one of the only ppl who use it
LMFAO
@@moothu_ everyone in wisconsin uses it
@@dazey856 yea its ri, some of mass, and wisconsin exclusively
@@moothu_ and Ohio it is just a smorgasbord of the Midwest lingo.
Doxxed by a sandwich.
the real answer is a sub
@@ame367 They don’t call it the Wawa Subfest though do they?
@@ame367 nah mfer that’s a hoagie 😤😤
@@SpookyScarecrow I'm sorry but the closest Wawa is over 200 miles away from me.
@@chrilmill2964 hoagie is the bread. could call it a hoagie sandwich, but not just hoagie, that's just a misnomer. wouldn't call a baguette sandwich a "baguette"
When you learned English from the internet and you collected slang from literally all over the Anglo-sphere lol
That’s so fascinating and interesting. Any terms you use that are super specific?
@@mrpandamania nothing specific comes to mind, but certain idioms, dialects, accents.... Etc are dependent on whereyou learn them first, if you first learn a word or a saying in a British show for example that's most likely how you'll pronounce it, or a pronunciation of a word from the Midwestern USA or a southern saying.... Etc
Like saying Y'all and the like.
كل متحدثين العربية :
same. my english accent is a mix of swedish (where i'm from), american (internet) and new zealand (favorite youtuber during formative years of my english-speaking identity)
@@AymenDZA absolutely, on the words, spellings and etc, the vocabulary i use was definitely influenced by british english cause i watched a british show as a child, but my accent is sorta all over the place? definitely influenced by whatever i last heard
whoever in chat put “October 24” for the night before halloween is my hero
I love me my 11 minute clips /gen
literaly..... episode of unedited super being silly goofy........ awesome. love it
@@gooseum most normal super viewer
@@nooptiuicool
"Bubbler is goofy"
Calls a Firefly a LIGHTNING BUG
The only other acceptable word is fire fly.
...that's what i call them
tbh i use both as a kid i called it a lightning bug for lack of a better word i say firefly now since thats literally what it is
Lightning bug goes hard
this is the moment where super became philadelphian
I know that this conetnt is really easy to make and no offense to his normal editor, but i really appreciate this form in addition to the main chanel. It gives youtube frogs like me plenty to see of the content man without having to take alot of time to create a stellar vid.
The idea of "a night before Halloween" is so funny to me for some reason. Like, all hallows' eve's eve. That's so goofy
It’s basically just an excuse for teenagers too old for trick or treating to go out and do goofy or illegal stuff. depends on your friend group at the time lol
Devils night hits
full length super clip, love to see it
I love how if you pick "feeder" it automatically knows you're from Houston.
that quiz is especially interesting as someone outside the US, i have discovered that i would most fit in with Californians, its like deep red :P
well, thats what happens when you experience english through internet and movies i guess, im not surprised, those people are usually from LA
As a European, this is rather entertaining and both confusing at the same time
lmaooo i can imagine 😂
gawk block is INSANE
I love that some people in chat caught that they named a city in NY after tyler, the creator
11:00 super hits the bong
super hits the bubbler
“The devil beating hi swift” is the most southern thing ever
funny because i live in a southern ass state and ive never heard that once if anything sounds EU to me
@@ggcog97 fellow southerner, might just be a here thing, but it comes from telling kids to run around the house 3 times, put a stick in the ground, and then put your ear on the ground. they'd tell us as kids that our heartbeat was the sound of the devil beating her lol
That quiz is fascinating. I'm from Mexico and yet it seems I talk like new Yorkers, I blame law and order for that 😅
catty wampus was the term my friends and i used to describe sitting on our porch drinking beer talking to people as they walked past our house to class lmfao.
Imma just put this out there...."the devil's beating his wife", "traffic circus", "CATTY wampus"(not kitty) and I went "oh it's that one definitely" each time. That's just Southern only for those, I think😅
I love how goofy the felon emote looks
the devil beating his wife thing is anywhere below the bible belt lol
Could you use a thicker font and outline for the chat renders, it's a bit hard to read on the white background. Also good clip
LIBRARIAN SPOTTED
Fullscreen helps alot but probably would still be hard from a distance
if someone gave me a sub and called it a "hoagie" i don't think i'd eat it
night before halloween always been mischief night. glad super and i have the same slang
As someone from GA, I have heard “The devil is beating his wife” all my life
Bro doesn't even live in the real world. He learns all his words from the internet.
Super is right about merry being different for him. He puts emphasis on the end but emphasizes the start of mary/marry
im from nj and got california, every non-new jersey liver thinks i sound like im from new jersey idk
this is vocabulary test
you have a new jersey accent and thats a more apparent feature on "how you sound"
2:55 anyone else upset that he chose the wrong one
I took this and it named my city directly. Not even a major city and I was at college at the time so I was so fucking shocked
Im from NYC and shit said Im from San Jose or Vegas. I think I have such a baseline standard English that it couldnt find a city for me. It said my 3 most distinctive answers were all the same question and me answering firefly. Guess I never picked up any local dialect due to the extreme diversity in the people I talked to and heard as a kid
Ahh Super my favorite Philiadelphian
We saw mischief night too in ct!
Yo! This video is the jawn!
3:36 no - UK person
As a fellow philadelphian, i concur
Super the type of guy to say lookie lou
Kensington.
does this quiz only work if you have a specific cultural thing about your city? i did it and got stockon california which is 2k miles away and most my map is red
i answered everything the same Aware
supertf --> superphl
2:39 IT DEPENDS ON WHAT? IT LITERALLY GIVES YOU OPTIONS FOR “it depends”
random comment to help with the **ALGORITHMS** 6/6 red stick
Super sounds like my ADHD talking to me
Im from Chicago and took this same quiz and it said im from south Carolina
i call it a hoagie too and im in the midwest
I got all Cali dialect but I live in Florida and talk like a southerner but I say hoagie bc of my Pennsylvanian Grandmother
To be honest I've never heard anything other than the devils beatin his wife and hearing something else feels off
Where are you from whaaat
@@ggcog97 north cackalacky
Can this guy even drive tho 4:37
him saying the way he says law rimes with boy made me so irritated lmfao
It’s a sub
Can confirm you'uns is a thing people actually say
I did the test and it got me dead on lol
Bro changed the title
I say catty corner in Texas….
when referring to the street thing or when you position something in a corner diagonally ?
i say crayon as cran :(
who the fuck calls a firefly a lightning bug
Well it's not a fly either, it's a beetle, so everyone is wrong.
@@nicholastaylor5615 it flies, a butterfly or dragonfly isnt a "fly" either
it lights up and its a bug pretty reasonable name lmao
i’m from mid pa but it says midwest :/
I can happily say I'm not american
Didn’t ask
@@viciousoz4188 I bet you're american
@@c0hink176 I’m actually gay
I recently went to a grad party in the Philly area (I’m from New York) and the way you people call heroes “hoagies” makes me sick. 0/10
do you aspire to be a sandwich
heroes? man ur also sick
the fuck is a hero, bro think he from Marvel
I don’t think you want to be known as philadelphian these days, as someone who was born there, and hasn’t lived
there since I was a kid. But I didn’t live in downtown or on the outskirts.