Friday, January 8, 2010

Take my poll

My husband and I have been at a constant battle about how to say syrup. It's now pretty funny, our daughter is 3 1/2 and we both try to get her on each others team on how to say it. I am from Connecticut and he is from Indiana, I say ceerup and he says surrup. So I want to know How do YOU say SYRUP????? While you are taking the poll have a look at some pancakes with syrup!!

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13 comments:

Beaded Details said...

I'm from IN too, but I still say "ceerup" like you!

littlemamas said...

Yay, thank you, I think you and I say it right LOL

Elizabeth Gwen Originals said...

I say ceerup, and I am from Chicago :)

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Unknown said...

While surrup is my preferance, I vote for pouring it warm over some of this huge amount of snow we are getting in NE Ohio.......no matter how you say it..... & enjoying a winter treat!

Anonymous said...

I'm from NH and I say "ceerup"! :)

Courtney (NonpareilSoleil)

Erin Keys said...

Ha ha!! This is a good one. However I am from Indianapolis, In and I say surrup. LOL

Piggy said...

I say "ceerup" and I am from Singapore :)

Here's a link I found from the online dictionary.

God Bless
Alice
http://piggylittleshop.blogspot.com/

Anonymous said...

Ha ha. Lucky for you, one of my favorite websites is Merriam because you can click on the little red horn icon and the program will pronounce words for you :) Yep, I'm a nerd.

Here ya go:

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/syrup

Hapa Girls said...

This is totally hilarious!!! I say suurup! I'm From California!

Mami Made It said...

I am from Austria, Europe and we say 'ceerup'.

sMacThoughts said...

I was born in Massachusetts, lived all over New england, as well as a few places in the Mid-Atlantic, and several cities in Texas... currently in NYC... and I say it between you and your husband's pronunciation... rhyming with "Stirrup" where the "syr" part sounds like "Sir" (as in mister)

Steph said...

I live in NJ now but grew up in FL...I say surrup