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Isn't supper actually a different meal than dinner entirely, like before or after dinner...
Where I'm from, only rich people use supper... Everyone I know would accuse me of acting hoity toity if I said supper lol...0 -
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abetterme9366 wrote: »I think it's cute when people say supper instead of dinnercaptainfantastic94 wrote: »abetterme9366 wrote: »I think it's cute when people say supper instead of dinner
It is supper....
It's dinner and supper, hobbitses.
But what about elevensies?1 -
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abetterme9366 wrote: »Why do so many people want to know where I live? As if being in the same state means we have some shared interests.
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BuBu_KittyFk wrote: »You call it supper, I call it pop. Who the *kitten* cares?
Ohhhhh this should be fun
Lol...1 -
BuBu_KittyFk wrote: »You call it supper, I call it pop. Who the *kitten* cares?
Ohhhhh this should be fun
I dad and grandpa got in a very heated debate over supper about soda/pop one time2 -
I don't know why anyone calls it pop, when labels clearly call them soda.
Sprite: Lemon-lime soda, Orange Fanta: Orange soda, etc. Do people who love to be wrong call cream soda "cream pop"?3 -
WorkerDrone83 wrote: »I don't know why anyone calls it pop, when labels clearly call them soda.
Sprite: Lemon-lime soda, Orange Fanta: Orange soda, etc. Do people who love to be wrong call cream soda "cream pop"?
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »abetterme9366 wrote: »I think it's cute when people say supper instead of dinner
I say Tea ..
That's awesome! How do you differentiate between dinner (tea) and tea (the drink) I wonder?
Breakfast - 7am.
Second breakfast - 9 am.
Elevenses - 11 am.
Lunch - 1 pm.
Afternoon tea - 3pm.
Dinner (Tea) - 6 pm.
Supper - 9 pm.3 -
captainfantastic94 wrote: »WorkerDrone83 wrote: »I don't know why anyone calls it pop, when labels clearly call them soda.
Sprite: Lemon-lime soda, Orange Fanta: Orange soda, etc. Do people who love to be wrong call cream soda "cream pop"?
Shots fired
Lol. And don't even get me started about people calling everything "Coke."1 -
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BuBu_KittyFk wrote: »You call it supper, I call it pop. Who the *kitten* cares?
Ohhhhh this should be fun
Jambalaya!3 -
WorkerDrone83 wrote: »captainfantastic94 wrote: »WorkerDrone83 wrote: »I don't know why anyone calls it pop, when labels clearly call them soda.
Sprite: Lemon-lime soda, Orange Fanta: Orange soda, etc. Do people who love to be wrong call cream soda "cream pop"?
Shots fired
Lol. And don't even get me started about people calling everything "Coke."
Did you know in the south people call soda coke?0 -
BuBu_KittyFk wrote: »WorkerDrone83 wrote: »captainfantastic94 wrote: »WorkerDrone83 wrote: »I don't know why anyone calls it pop, when labels clearly call them soda.
Sprite: Lemon-lime soda, Orange Fanta: Orange soda, etc. Do people who love to be wrong call cream soda "cream pop"?
Shots fired
Lol. And don't even get me started about people calling everything "Coke."
Went on a date to a movie theater, and my date asked me what I wanted to drink, I said a coke, they said what kind. Last date.
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WorkerDrone83 wrote: »captainfantastic94 wrote: »WorkerDrone83 wrote: »I don't know why anyone calls it pop, when labels clearly call them soda.
Sprite: Lemon-lime soda, Orange Fanta: Orange soda, etc. Do people who love to be wrong call cream soda "cream pop"?
Shots fired
Lol. And don't even get me started about people calling everything "Coke."
Did you know in the south people call soda coke?
I'm living in Georgia and I haven't heard it yet. Admittedly, I don't get out much. But you know, people also used to call the world flat.1 -
WorkerDrone83 wrote: »I don't know why anyone calls it pop, when labels clearly call them soda.
Sprite: Lemon-lime soda, Orange Fanta: Orange soda, etc. Do people who love to be wrong call cream soda "cream pop"?
Excellent point!
I call it all under the umbrella of pop but now I'll have to reconsider that. Also then is club soda unflavored pop?2 -
WorkerDrone83 wrote: »captainfantastic94 wrote: »WorkerDrone83 wrote: »I don't know why anyone calls it pop, when labels clearly call them soda.
Sprite: Lemon-lime soda, Orange Fanta: Orange soda, etc. Do people who love to be wrong call cream soda "cream pop"?
Shots fired
Lol. And don't even get me started about people calling everything "Coke."
This I really can't comprehend. Coke is Coke. Nothing else is Coke!!!
Well.... at least it's better then calling soda, pop.0 -
We don't call it soda or pop ..its fizzy cordial ..1
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WorkerDrone83 wrote: »captainfantastic94 wrote: »WorkerDrone83 wrote: »I don't know why anyone calls it pop, when labels clearly call them soda.
Sprite: Lemon-lime soda, Orange Fanta: Orange soda, etc. Do people who love to be wrong call cream soda "cream pop"?
Shots fired
Lol. And don't even get me started about people calling everything "Coke."
This I really can't comprehend. Coke is Coke. Nothing else is Coke!!!
Well.... at least it's better then calling soda, pop.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/12/soda-vs-pop_n_2103764.html
Lots of the country appears to disagree....
Is that a list of all the countries that are wrong?1 -
_har_T_Swallow wrote: »captainfantastic94 wrote: »BuBu_KittyFk wrote: »You call it supper, I call it pop. Who the *kitten* cares?
Ohhhhh this should be fun
I dad and grandpa got in a very heated debate over supper about soda/pop one time
*dons internet battle armor*
its just coke. its all coke.
"ay bro what kind of coke you want?"
"thanks man lemme get a pepsi"
also i don't call it dinner or supper tbh i usually just say "im gonna eat later" or "what ya'll wanna eat later" or something like that
Coke is coke....this is the most confusing thing I've ever heard. It was news to me until I learned that some people call every kind of pop coke.
So like Sprite and grape crush is coke?
Just say "drink" instead.1 -
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »abetterme9366 wrote: »I think it's cute when people say supper instead of dinner
I say Tea ..
That's awesome! How do you differentiate between dinner (tea) and tea (the drink) I wonder?
Breakfast - 7am.
Second breakfast - 9 am.
Elevenses - 11 am.
Lunch - 1 pm.
Afternoon tea - 3pm.
Dinner (Tea) - 6 pm.
Supper - 9 pm.
But if you call a meal "tea" how do you differentiate between eating "tea" and drinking it?0 -
WorkerDrone83 wrote: »captainfantastic94 wrote: »WorkerDrone83 wrote: »I don't know why anyone calls it pop, when labels clearly call them soda.
Sprite: Lemon-lime soda, Orange Fanta: Orange soda, etc. Do people who love to be wrong call cream soda "cream pop"?
Shots fired
Lol. And don't even get me started about people calling everything "Coke."
This I really can't comprehend. Coke is Coke. Nothing else is Coke!!!
100% agree!1 -
Open challenge to anyone to find a soft drink clearly labeled "pop" and anything other than products in the Coca-Cola family that have the word "coke" on it.0
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »We don't call it soda or pop ..its fizzy cordial ..
This is really confusing....I've never heard that one before!0
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