What do you call a low, collapsible camp bed? And what's the past tense of the word "catch?" If the two answers sound basically the same, you might be from California. For Alta online, Adam Rogers
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Iβm California adjacent so ya, describes my dialect.
Also, glad they mentioned this: βShe found that first-generation Japanese immigrants, the Issei, had a distinctive version of English. The experience of internment during World War II led them to insist that later generations sound unimpeachably βAmericanββ.