Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My born-and-raised DC kids, now grown, say "I'm onna" or "I munna" in stead of "I'm going to", as well as "all-most" and "ohmost", each kid differently, for almost. We're white.
im not alone!

lol
You guys aren't lol
My white, DC- raised kids do this too. The "I munna" drives me insane lol. I've never thought of it as DC thing, but maybe it is.
My husband and kids are both born and raised here and I have never heard any of them utter anything like that. I've been here 25 years and I don't either. My daugther claims I say something that sounds like "Dudn it" instead of "doesn't it." With that said, I just took that quiz and it didn't come close to pinning down where I was raised, other places I have lived, or the influence of where my parents grew up. Born and raised outside Philadelphia, parents from Central PA, and that quiz said I was from Rochester or Grand Rapids. Never been to either.