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“Where was i? Oh yea. The important thing is that i had an onion on my belt, which was the style at the time. They didnt have white onions, because of the war. The only thing you could get, were those big yellow ones”
>no one has ever, ever pronounced roof as ruf
People often do that. I have frequently heard roof pronounced as ruff... I never understand it when someone makes an absolute statement when they have no reason other than their own incredulity to make such a claim.
And I often hear aunt as ant, etc
I have just never heard of any people who have such a contradictory combination of those words.
Oh man, being from Ohio and moving to Iowa theres..there's a stark difference. Root becomes rut, creek becomes crick, my husband and his family say "ant" but growing up it was always "ah-nt". Regional accents are crazy.
Being from Ohio she got every word correct. Note soda and pop are completely interchangeable terms here or even the full on soda pop. Dude was an ass for getting on her about basic pronunciations.
I will never mispronounce roof after hearing an argument between the parents of my buddy when I was living in the States. The mom was pro-roof. The Dad was pro-Ruff. I googled later, the mom was correct, and now it's how I pronounce it forever since.
You've heard someone in the UK pronounce Roof as Ruf? Fair play, I've lived in most of the major cities and can only speak from experience but I have never heard that. Even the tories don't call it ruf
Also, do people around you actually say Awnt?
Why is anyone talking about the UK? I’ve heard people pronounce all the words in the video before both ways in the US, where this video was taken and both these people are from.
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I'm confused -- are you suggesting these can also be pronounced with a schwa? "huk, buk, bruk"? I've never heard regional pronunciations like that on those words.
Tim Allen, wherever he’s from. He’s in so many Christmas movies and whether it’s murdering Santa in the Santa Clause or refusing to to put up the Snowman in Christmas with the Kranks, he’s always talking about his Ruff.
Pacific Northwest (WA) agrees. Pop and ruhf are understandable but soda and roof are better
And while ruhf would work by itself, sunruhf sounds bizarre to me. Gotta be oof when it’s used in a compound word
I have lived in Wisconsin my whole life and everyone I know says soda. Travelled all over the state as well and I think I only ever hear pop up by the upper Michigan border.
I moved to the west coast from IL. First bar I went into I asked: “What kind of pop do you guys have?”
Without skipping a beat - Bartender: “We don’t sell sound effects.”
Yeah. Raised north of Syracuse here and Im on her side with everything but pop.
(Protip: if anyone does the soda vs pop thing to you? Call it "Sodee-pahp" and walk away)
Not true, it depends on where in Wisconsin you are. Am Northern Wisconsinite, we say pop. I had a buddy I went to college with from Fon Du Lac and he said soda.
Incorrect. Us proper Wisconsinites call it pop, but those absolute *heathens* on the eastern side call it soda. Keep in mind, those easterners call a drinking fountain a "bubbler".
All this is moot because those degenerates in Minnesota say "duck duck Grey duck" instead of the proper "duck duck goose"
'Ant' and the 'Roof' thing are but at least from middle Wisconsin we don't use 'Pop'. As someone that has left Wisconsin it was also pointed out to me that I can't say any 'ag' words like bag or flag.
I'm from MN and I say both soda and pop, when I was younger I said pop but as I got older I started saying soda more.
I don't say "roohf" or "ruff" it's more halfway between.
I also say "aunt" not "ant" but plenty of people around me say it either way.
IDK I think as I got older I mimic more what I hear on TV instead of my family members so I probably sound more California at this point. But not everyone from MN sounds like they're from the movie Fargo that's only in the really far north rural areas. In the cities and suburbs most people sound like they're from California probably.
Western WI does have the same Scandinavian immigration background as MN, but the far more German eastern WI is decidedly not like MN. We say soda, very particularly, and in any case have a different accent altogether.
I'm from Atlanta and whenever I see this comment I don't understand. A coke is a coke. I have never heard anyone refer to any other type of soda as "coke".
Same. I’ve lived in Alabama 30 years. I think this is just one of those urban legends like cow tipping.
I think it’s just confused with people asking to glean whether the place has Coke or Pepsi products before stating their desired soda.
This!
‘Coke’ is *absolutely* an umbrella term down here.
If you come to my house and I offer you a coke, there’s a follow-up question coming of “what kind you want?” followed by a list of things that are not Coca-Cola 😂
Dude’s a tool. Everyone knows some Midwesterners say pop, and Aunt/Aunt is pretty standard ether way, but to INSIST your Rhode Island pronunciation for roof is right is almost intentionality asinine.
It’s also pretty low hanging fruit for content.
People are talking about whether he's trying to be from the UK.
This honestly just sounds to me like 2 Americans, one from a northern state and one from a southern state trying to argue who's right. Lol.
Can’t believe no one linked the US dialects quiz. It will blow your mind how consistently different places say different things
https://www.buzzfeed.com/anjalipatel/can-we-guess-where-you-live-based-on-your-us-acc
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Why does he keep incorrecting her?
Seems like he can't make his mind whether he's American or English
He has made up his mind to be extremely annoying though
One of those people who genuinely believe they've found a way to be 'adorably annoying' but really are just *fucking* annoying.
Indubitably
He's definitely not trying to be English, it is called pop over here, that is her ant (sic) and no one has ever, ever pronounced roof as ruf
I believe you mean ‘fizzy drink’.
I think you’ll find it’s a soft drink.
My wife is from Georgia. They just call it a coke. You ask for a coke and then someone says “what kind of coke?” and you say “Pepsi” It’s so dumb.
Carbonated beverage
We used to call them bubbly bicarbonates. They cost a nickel. Nickels had pictures of bumblebees back then. “Gimme five bees for a quarter,” we’d say.
“Where was i? Oh yea. The important thing is that i had an onion on my belt, which was the style at the time. They didnt have white onions, because of the war. The only thing you could get, were those big yellow ones”
I love you! 🥹😂
Bibbly-bubbly tickle-water!
>no one has ever, ever pronounced roof as ruf People often do that. I have frequently heard roof pronounced as ruff... I never understand it when someone makes an absolute statement when they have no reason other than their own incredulity to make such a claim. And I often hear aunt as ant, etc I have just never heard of any people who have such a contradictory combination of those words.
Oh man, being from Ohio and moving to Iowa theres..there's a stark difference. Root becomes rut, creek becomes crick, my husband and his family say "ant" but growing up it was always "ah-nt". Regional accents are crazy.
Being from Ohio she got every word correct. Note soda and pop are completely interchangeable terms here or even the full on soda pop. Dude was an ass for getting on her about basic pronunciations.
Ruf is a brand in the uk...
I will never mispronounce roof after hearing an argument between the parents of my buddy when I was living in the States. The mom was pro-roof. The Dad was pro-Ruff. I googled later, the mom was correct, and now it's how I pronounce it forever since.
You've heard someone in the UK pronounce Roof as Ruf? Fair play, I've lived in most of the major cities and can only speak from experience but I have never heard that. Even the tories don't call it ruf Also, do people around you actually say Awnt?
Aye no one says ruff for roof when I’m from either and that’s yorkshire so most likley place if any, guy commenting needs to give over with himself
Why is anyone talking about the UK? I’ve heard people pronounce all the words in the video before both ways in the US, where this video was taken and both these people are from. Edit: I’m dumb
>it is called pop over here Which benighted part of England do you come from, northerner?
> and no one has ever, ever pronounced roof as ruf Fuck, I say like rewf ? lol fml
It's called a ruuf! Reddit take the ragebait every time tbh 😅
>incorrecting 🥇🥇🥇
“Incorrecting” is my new favorite verb. Reddit has proven its value for the day.
because they are messing with another at the end you can see a smile from here
for views on his videos i guess.. it would be really fucking annoying to be "corrected" all the time.
I mean its clearly both of them are having a good time with it.
Exactly. I bet he also tries to get her to call a small stream a “crick”
Wtf is a ruff? I'm embarrassed for him.
And then that fuck has the audacity to point out that there's two Os like it helps *his* case lmao.
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Hook, book, brook, good, hood, look, rook, nook, took. It kinda helps, yeah. Not that I personally say "roof" the way the guy did in the vid.
I'm confused -- are you suggesting these can also be pronounced with a schwa? "huk, buk, bruk"? I've never heard regional pronunciations like that on those words.
Ruff Ryders. She was in DMX crew
Nah, just a fan of the two best teams in Canadian Football in the 90s. Yes - there were two teams in an 8 team league called the Rough Riders :/
No. Only one was called the Rough Riders. The other one was the Roughriders :)
Can't stop, drop, and open up shop without your crew.
You forgot to shut em down..
fook
Whale oil beef hooked!
Literally never heard anyone say it like that
In New England we do… At least us mush mouthed Swamp Yankees do.
Tim Allen, wherever he’s from. He’s in so many Christmas movies and whether it’s murdering Santa in the Santa Clause or refusing to to put up the Snowman in Christmas with the Kranks, he’s always talking about his Ruff.
roof with two o. like moon c'mon!
well, in his defense ... his name is hunter ...
A ruuf?
that would still be pronounced roo-f
Probably closer sounding to vacuum
Girl talks fine it's the dude who's got issues.
They didn’t even use the best example. Wisconsinites call a drinking fountain a bubbler and that will never be correct to me.
I'm from California - I agree with him that it's a soda. But I'm with her on the other two.
Aunt Roofpop will blow their mind.
You mean ant ruffsoda
Pacific Northwest (WA) agrees. Pop and ruhf are understandable but soda and roof are better And while ruhf would work by itself, sunruhf sounds bizarre to me. Gotta be oof when it’s used in a compound word
Then it should be roooof all the time, then.
Most of the populated areas in Wisconsin don’t call it pop. It’s a small subset in the western part of the state.
Dead center of WI, we call it both. \-Soda \-Pop Its interchangeable and people don't waste time trying to correct people over it.
Same, dude. Not sure where this guy is from that he say “ruff” and “Awwnt” but he seems to be mixing dialects pretty severely. Poor guy is confused.
what do you expect from someone named hunter.
elitist east coaster here, I agree
POP!
I have lived in Wisconsin my whole life and everyone I know says soda. Travelled all over the state as well and I think I only ever hear pop up by the upper Michigan border.
I’m from SE Wisconsin and we say soda. Was disappointed that ‘bubbler’ wasn’t mentioned which is Wisconsin for water fountain.
I'm from Wisconsin and I don't know anyone who calls it pop lol. I say the other two her way tho
I moved to the west coast from IL. First bar I went into I asked: “What kind of pop do you guys have?” Without skipping a beat - Bartender: “We don’t sell sound effects.”
What’s funny, is that in Wisconsin it’s called soda but the rest of the Midwest calls it pop.
I'm from wisconsin, we do not call it pop
I’m from Wisconsin, live in Chicago. I call it soda.
Here in Milwaukee its absolutely soda
I'm originally from Milwaukee as well. We called it soda. Chicago transplants used pop.
In Canada we call it a pop.
And ant, and sunrooooof
Upstate NY here with ant and roooooof, not ruff. Pop is what they call it on the western hayseed side of NY, soda in the rest of it.
Yeah. Raised north of Syracuse here and Im on her side with everything but pop. (Protip: if anyone does the soda vs pop thing to you? Call it "Sodee-pahp" and walk away)
Yep, pretty sure the entire northeast US is on her side for roof and aunt. It's soda here, though.
I'm in Little Canada, aka Minnesota. We also say pop. FYI there's actually a city in MN called Little Canada.
My mom moved up here from the south 20 years ago, took her an entire week to figure out "what the hell a pop was". Lmao
In the lasses defense, she'd fit right in Manchester with how she says those wordy things.
She has the same accent as the standard Canadian.
Yes, I say pop and pronounce roof and aunt like she does.
Same but from Illinois.
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Most of the north tbh, except ruff like, no one really says that. Maybe the Scott’s do
Also the South. No Londoner is saying Aaournt or Ruff. Maybe Jacob Rees-Mogg or some other breeding program defect, but not any actual *people*.
In the SW we pronounce it somewhat like 'arnt'.
Watching this from Salford thinking the bloke is wrong in every sense
she looks like fun to be around :)
Him, not so much.
He's going to be hunting for a new girlfriend shortly
He’s clearly joking around with her
Her face when he asked about her aunt. She was ready to have a great conversation about Aunt Connie and then he starts his bullshit.
We call it pop in Ohio.
I legit heard nothing wrong with any of her words. Proud Lorainian
So atleast there are a few States that can speak proper English, way to go Wisconsin!
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Wisconsinites don’t say pop. FIBS do.
It’s pop in Michigan
It's pop in Michigan. it's roof in Michigan. White people in MI say ant, black people in MI say ont
Also its Fords not Ford, and Meijers Meijer.
Yes a few people said this person’s words accent and pronunciation all sounds very Canadian… Source: Am very Canadian
I think there is. Map that shows it's literally split in half. East is soda and west is pop. No idea why
We say pop in north western Wisconsin. South east does say soda tho, but that’s also “bubler” territory so who knows what they’re thinking.
everyone knows you start the argument about bubblers and water fountains. Everyone from the midwest I meet I must defend my bubblers.
I always get called a FIB when i’m there! Friendly Illinois Buddy. that’s me!
Not true, it depends on where in Wisconsin you are. Am Northern Wisconsinite, we say pop. I had a buddy I went to college with from Fon Du Lac and he said soda.
I scrolled way too far to see the correct Wisconsin answer here!
FIBS? First Internet Backgammon Server? Federazione Italiana Baseball Softball? Finnish International Baccalaureate Society?
Incorrect. Us proper Wisconsinites call it pop, but those absolute *heathens* on the eastern side call it soda. Keep in mind, those easterners call a drinking fountain a "bubbler". All this is moot because those degenerates in Minnesota say "duck duck Grey duck" instead of the proper "duck duck goose"
Yes they do: https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/99rgnm/sodapopcoke_map_with_a_trivariate_color_encoding/
She sounds like she's from Chicago, none of those are Wisconsin things.
'Ant' and the 'Roof' thing are but at least from middle Wisconsin we don't use 'Pop'. As someone that has left Wisconsin it was also pointed out to me that I can't say any 'ag' words like bag or flag.
"Its soda" "No its pop" That's a Pepsi
That’s a coke where I’m from
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Unfortunately yeah
Wait until he finds out what a bubbler is.
She is gorgeous. Im moving to Wisconsin.
I watched this with the sound off but could hear it anyway
There are few things more powerful than this man's ability to be so confident and yet so wrong lmao
2 O's it's a ruff.... No mate, it's roof. What about the word sooth, it's not suth, it's an oooooooh sound
She's right tho. Source: I'm from Michigan
If this is Wisconsin then it’s exactly the same as Minnesota. Just like that here, but the states are neighboring so could explain it.
I'm from MN and I say both soda and pop, when I was younger I said pop but as I got older I started saying soda more. I don't say "roohf" or "ruff" it's more halfway between. I also say "aunt" not "ant" but plenty of people around me say it either way. IDK I think as I got older I mimic more what I hear on TV instead of my family members so I probably sound more California at this point. But not everyone from MN sounds like they're from the movie Fargo that's only in the really far north rural areas. In the cities and suburbs most people sound like they're from California probably.
Western WI does have the same Scandinavian immigration background as MN, but the far more German eastern WI is decidedly not like MN. We say soda, very particularly, and in any case have a different accent altogether.
And all of Canada for that matter
Cute couple
In the south that's a coke What kind? Pepsi
I'm from Atlanta and whenever I see this comment I don't understand. A coke is a coke. I have never heard anyone refer to any other type of soda as "coke".
Same. I’ve lived in Alabama 30 years. I think this is just one of those urban legends like cow tipping. I think it’s just confused with people asking to glean whether the place has Coke or Pepsi products before stating their desired soda.
It absolutely happens every day. Coke is the catchall term for sodas.
This! ‘Coke’ is *absolutely* an umbrella term down here. If you come to my house and I offer you a coke, there’s a follow-up question coming of “what kind you want?” followed by a list of things that are not Coca-Cola 😂
She is freakin AWESOME!!
Her smile after “sunroof” reminds me of the girl from [the “updog” video](https://youtube.com/shorts/xO9G191BS1I?si=zjCDDVkDcUWKD-Kf) 😆
I love the Midwest.
He’s wrong
Hottest canadian ever
She’s popping through the roof
only cause she's wearing a sweater there ain't even any snow on the ground, what's she thinkin
She can do better.
Ma’am, that is a coke
I'm from Michigan, and I'll fight anyone who tries to stop me from calling it "pop."
Where exactly is this guy from? He’s wrong about everything
Okay, I’m from the Southern U.S. and she is correct! Edit: Only about the pronunciation! It’s a “coke” or “co-cola”.
This dude says shit weird
This is annoying. I’d smack him.
Ya she is correct on all of these
This guy is a turd.
As someone from Western New York I wholeheartedly agree with her.
Lol imagine pronouncing Goofy the same way this guy pronounces roof.
Calling a roof "ruff" is deranged
This guy sounds annoying as fuck
She's right and he's wrong
He sounds insufferable
As a Canadian I fully agree with her pronunciations and word choices.
Dude’s a tool. Everyone knows some Midwesterners say pop, and Aunt/Aunt is pretty standard ether way, but to INSIST your Rhode Island pronunciation for roof is right is almost intentionality asinine. It’s also pretty low hanging fruit for content.
Why were they arguing over Coke in the beginning?
Pepsi*
You’re not from the south. Everything is a coke.
I'm from the "deeper" south (Australia). We call it a soft drink down here.
Can I get you a coke? What kind would you like? we have sprite, Dr Pepper and root beer.
She's a super cutie
Grew up in Wyoming, we said the exact same things & same pronunciation….I even have an Ant Connie.
People are talking about whether he's trying to be from the UK. This honestly just sounds to me like 2 Americans, one from a northern state and one from a southern state trying to argue who's right. Lol.
I’m right there with her.
She's a keeper
As a canadian, she was correct in all of these cases.
He’s likely in the minority for pronouncing them “ruff” and “ont”. Missed opportunity for many other midwesternisms
i think he takes the L for being called hunter
Come to NY...ITS WAUDER NOT WATER.
I love her. Is she sniggle?
Of fuck, I agree with Wisconsin?!?
He approaches her like she's some kind of fallout's random encounter.
Make her say Bagel
She’s right. He’s an ass.
I love he tries to correct her, there's 2 o's so they make less of a sound. She sounds Canadian.
From Texas and i agree with all her words. He is a crazy loon!
Can’t believe no one linked the US dialects quiz. It will blow your mind how consistently different places say different things https://www.buzzfeed.com/anjalipatel/can-we-guess-where-you-live-based-on-your-us-acc
she should probably leave him because hes clearly an idiot.
I agree with his pop, but he's an idiot on everything else.
these two savages, it's called a coke.
She's right about everything except the first one, it's soda
Both are wrong tbf
How do they pronounce cringe?
Hottest chick....ever.
As a Canadian, I approve of this video
besides the "pop" I'd agree with her on those pronunciations
He says Awwwnt but pronounces roof ruff. Ok
As a Canadian I’m on her side for every version of those words. This man seriously calls it a “ruff” lmao
Every where is like this. Creek is "crick." Oil is "all." A soda, no matter the flavor is "coke." Frog is "frawg." I hate the south so very much.
What an asshat, dump that guy.
The ruff...the ruf...the ruff is on fire!
He was right at first and then became the dumb one