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  1. Feb 15, 2019 · The British-Irish Dialect Quiz - The New York Times. By Josh Katz Feb. 15, 2019. Share full article. 30. What is your name for the playground game in which one child chases the rest and...

  2. Feb 15, 2019 · History. Do you say roll, bap or blah? The British-Irish Dialect Quiz knows where you come from. Answer a few questions about how you speak and The New York Times will guess where you’re...

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  4. Feb 19, 2019 · The British-Irish Dialect Quiz. Courtesy of the New York Times, this quiz by Josh Katz is a lot of fun and it’s only 25 questions. Before you start, they give you two options: “I was raised in Ireland or the U.K.” and “I wasn’t raised there, but I want to play anyway!”.

  5. The New York Times questionnaire is based on the responses of more than 5300 people who said they were from the UK or Ireland. NED or chav? Shoes or gutties? Fitba or fitbaw? Those are the questions being asked by a spookily accurate online quiz which has captivated Scottish social media users.

  6. And if you grew up in Ireland or the UK, there is a wildly popular New York Times quiz that can figure out exactly which region you are from based on your dialect!

  7. Feb 15, 2019 · The New York Times have today released a quiz that through 25 questions about vocabulary -- or more, if you have the time! -- can guess where you are from in Ireland or the UK. Today's top videos I just took it and it guessed very accurately that I am from the Leinster/Dublin area.

  8. 4 min. Image: Shutterstock. About This Quiz. The United Kingdom and Ireland take up the British Isles - those landmasses just across the Channel from France where everyone speaks a very slightly different version of English to the person next to them.

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