Colorado markedly absent as most people polled were likely from elsewhere and as such brought their own vernacular
Anybody use the word fucker as a term of endearment? “What’s up, fucker?”
We prefer “What’s up fuckface?”
Ah, you must be from the North East.
Or south Florida
The top three are used in California.
I mainly stick with Dude and Buddy (Buddy being my go to for strangers “Thanks Buddy”)
In my office a few years back I started ironically calling people “Homie” and that overtime morphed into a gender neutral term of endearment we all used for each other.
I really wonder where “Homie” fits into this
In Florida I mainly hear the top 3.
Bottom 2 would probably get an odd look.
That’s really interesting I never thought that something as simple as “bro” would be different in different statesI love that New England doesn’t show a preference for any of the choices. My theory: Boston throws off the curve with “asshole” and “fucker” and the data scientists didn’t want to cover cursing.
Masshole.
New England always on top, in our own way; confusing to those who aren’t from around here.
Anything goes in Michigan.
The last two aren’t really used here.
Guess I’m not your pal, fella.
Suggests that in Georgia, Americans don’t refer to their friends
Having male friends in Georgia is too homoerotic for their sensibilities.
Northeast US left off because they just say “Yo asshole”
People really say “fella”? It seems centered around Louisiana?
What up, fucko?
Don’t forget “guy” and “chief”.
they forgor 💀
Hypothesis: you can go to the Great lakes region and just make random noises and people will be like "hey, what’s up?”.
So there’s PAL, where’s NTSC, and SÉCAM?
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You can call me Al.
My area has some color in every one of these, lol.
And mine has none for any of them… Sir
That sucks, my acquaintance.