Long standing argument between my wife and i,
Do you say wash, washer, etc.....
or
worsh, worsher, etc....
and does anyone have any other disputed words?
Where are you from anyway?
Warsh is a very Philadelphian thing to say. In fact, I used to spell it as Warsh and George Warshington. Since that didn't help my spelling, I've forced myself to change my pronounciation so I know say wash like everyone else. Another big Philly thing is saying Our as Are (Are Father, who art in heaven...). That problem was actually a little bit worse with my spelling.
Also think about how you say the following sentence:
"I ran from a bad man holding a fan, a ham and a hammer."
If you're from the Midwest, it would probably be close to that. If you're from Boston, it would probably be "I rahn from the bahd mahn holding a fahn, a hahm and a hahmmer." (Actually, it would be "hahmmah", since there's that R thing). In Philadelphia, it would be "I rahn from a bad man holding a fan, a ham and a hahmmer."
All depends on where you're from. There really is no right or wrong.