Do people from Minnesota talk fast?

In addition to identifying states with slow talkers, the study uncovered the country's Top 5 fastest-talking states: Oregon, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Kansas and Iowa.
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Do Minnesotans talk fast?

Minnesotans might speak quickly, but they are relatively parsimonious with their speech. Some of the slower talking states—Texas, New Mexico and Virginia, for example—are actually quite wordy, "suggesting a premium on connection over efficiency," writes Graber.
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How do Minnesotans speak?

Many Minnesotans emphasize long vowel sounds, like “O” and “A,” to create a distinctive sing-songy way of speaking. After practicing the accent, add common Minnesotan phrases to your conversation to up your authenticity. With a little bit of practice, you'll be speaking like a native Minnesotan in no time!
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What are things Minnesotans say?

Listed below are 13 of the most unique things Minnesotans say.
  • Uff da. Flickr/Jason Taellious. ...
  • You betcha. Flickr/Ted. ...
  • Skol! Vikings! ...
  • Pop. Flickr/Vox Efx. ...
  • Hotdish. Flickr/Colin Kloecker. ...
  • Interesting. Flickr/Jessie Jacobson. ...
  • Goodbye. Flickr/andrew and hobbes. ...
  • Skijor. Flickr/edkohler.
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Are Minnesotans nice?

Minnesotans may take pride in their reputation for friendliness, but many others consider "Minnesota Nice" a backhanded compliment and a social critique. The locals are loyal and neighborly, yet they tend to keep outsiders at a comfortable distance.
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What is the most popular slang word in Minnesota?

Well, according to BestLife, "Oh for!" is the slang word we use the most here in the Land of 10,000 Lakes.
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Why do Minnesota people talk weird?

Over generations, the speech patterns have been passed down. According to the 2000, 67 percent of Minnesotans had some sort of Swedish, German or Norwegian heritage. “You learn it from you parents and they learn it from their parents,” Spartz said.
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How do Minnesotans say root?

Minnesota-isms...anyone???

*We say root the same as soot , not like boot. We also say roof the same as hoof, not like aloof. *I don't, but a lot of Minnesotans say melk for milk, pellow for pillow, beyg for bag, and peyn for pen.
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How Minnesotans say bag?

So most folks say “bag” like you might expect, /băg/. Minnesotans say it a little different. We say it like /bayg/ or sometimes like /beg/. Most commonly we use it in a context like this, “Next time yer in da Piggly Wiggly, pick up some milk in a bayg.”
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What is Minnesota known for?

Minnesota is known for its lakes and forests, but it's also home to the Twin Cities: Saint Paul and Minneapolis. The Twin Cities are home to many Fortune 500 companies, including Best Buy, General Mills, Target, and Land 'o Lakes. The Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota is the largest mall in the United States.
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What is the slowest speaking state?

The slowest talkers by state:
  • Mississippi.
  • Louisiana.
  • South Carolina.
  • Alabama.
  • North Carolina.
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Do Southerners speak slower?

One of the most commonly held assumptions about American accents is one with arguably negative connotations. That would be the pernicious rumor that Southern people speak 'slower' than Northerners. I put this assumption in quotation marks, of course, because it is very likely untrue.
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Who speaks fastest English?

The Netherlands has emerged as the nation with the highest English language proficiency, according to the EF English Proficiency Index, with a score of 72. It is ahead of five other northern European nations at the top of the chart.
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What is a Minnesota accent called?

North-Central American English (in the United States, also known as the Upper Midwestern or North-Central dialect and stereotypically recognized as a Minnesota or Wisconsin accent) is an American English dialect native to the Upper Midwestern United States, an area that somewhat overlaps with speakers of the separate ...
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Why do Minnesotans sound like that?

Many linguists attribute Minnesotans' unusual single-tone pronunciation of long "a"s and "o"s to the influence of Scandinavian settlers, as those sounds are common in languages of that region.
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Is Minnesota Nice passive aggressive?

Minnesota nice is a cultural stereotype applied to the behavior of people from the Midwest, implying residents are unusually courteous, reserved, mild-mannered and passive-aggressive.
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How would you describe Minnesota?

Minnesota consists of extensive woodlands, fertile prairies, and innumerable lakes—the basis for one of the state's nicknames, “Land of 10,000 Lakes,” though Minnesota actually has more than 10,000 lakes that are larger than 10 acres (4 hectares) in area.
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Where do Minnesotans get their accent?

Over generations, the speech patterns have been passed down. According to the 2000, 67 percent of Minnesotans had some sort of Swedish, German or Norwegian heritage. "You learn it from you parents and they learn it from their parents," Spartz said.
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Do people in Minnesota say you betcha?

It's the slang word a new survey says we say the most here in Minnesota-- and no, it's not 'you betcha!
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What is the culture like in Minnesota?

The North Star State

Located in the Midwest of the United States, Minnesotan culture is largely influenced by its German and Scandinavian populations, but also recent immigrants from Mexico, Laos, Vietnam and Somalia. This mix of traditional and new cultures makes Minnesota a fascinating place to live, work and visit.
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