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Saying "bag/bayg" reminds me of Iowa...:)<br /><br />Saying "bag/bayg" reminds me of Iowa...one of the first words we learned they say differently here is that very one. In fact, funny story:<br /><br />My sister was visiting me once a few years ago. A cashier at the store asked if she wanted a "sack" for her groceries. She said to the cashier, "a what?" I said, "A bag, Lindsay. Do you want a bag?" We still laugh at that story to this day. Of course it was more funny in real life/person.<br /><br />Sack. They call them SACKS here! It just sounds way too much like...um..."sex", for me to say "sack". I like "bag" much better (I do say it very Wisconsin-y though, with a long-a, like 'bayg').Nick, Amber & Aaronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07129304271055808054noreply@blogger.com