It's fair to say that every town/ village in Ireland has there own way of saying things. Little words and sayings that differentiate you from other people living in Ireland.
Well, now The New York Times is claiming that it can determine where you are from, purely from asking you what words you use for certain sayings and in what way you pronounce them.
Depending on your answers, the quiz will determine a place in Ireland or the UK where it thinks you are from.
The quiz has already got a lot of attention online and we can see why - It's quite accurate!
But don't take our word for it - Try the quiz out for yourself.
The quiz has even got the green light from Limerick's own 'The Rubberbandits'
That New York Times Irish dialect quiz is so bizarrely specific that I can only construe it as a vast data mining plan that will end up with the US invasion of Ireland and mass Internment
— Rubber Bandits (@Rubberbandits) February 15, 2019
You can check out the quiz HERE!