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Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »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...
This is really interesting...I always equated the idea of 'dinner' with a wealthier, more cultured social set, whereas 'supper' always seemed more working-class to me.0 -
How about people who say "soda pop" they are covering almost all the bases...until I heard about "fizzy cordial" and the coke thing1
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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!
Sometimes its just fizzy ..but if you were asking in the shop , of course its just lemonade, coke, sunkist, solo etc .
The word cordial on its own means the flavouring you put in water .. also referred to as (makeup cordial)0 -
BuBu_KittyFk wrote: »WorkerDrone83 wrote: »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.
Sorry I'm late
Never heard of it... But well played.0 -
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_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.
So a hundred or so years ago there where fountain drinks and such. Well Coke became very popular in the south, since Coke is from Atlanta, GA. So since there wasn't much else in the back woods of the South, for soft drinks, Coke was the most well known of all the sodas. So Coke became analogous for saying soda. Just like people say they want a Kleenex but they mean tissue paper.
Interesting fact:
The modern-day soft drink, however, didn't develop until the 18th century, when scientists started synthesizing carbonated water — also known as soda water. The “soda” part of the word is derived from the sodium salts within the water.2 -
BuBu_KittyFk wrote: »WorkerDrone83 wrote: »BuBu_KittyFk wrote: »WorkerDrone83 wrote: »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.
Sorry I'm late
Never heard of it... But well played.
Although, the bottom of the can does say "strawberry soda"
They just need to put "Faygo coke" and on it to cover all their bases. But I'm not touching this fizzy cordial shenanigans.1 -
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?
It's something the brits do. They say Tea for dinner. So if you invite someone over for Tea you are inviting them over for dinner. Otherwise, if asking for tea, they mean the drink.2 -
I have an uncle who used to call it soda water0
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Are you sure this is something that one drinks, and not some kind of lubricant??
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_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.
So a hundred or so years ago there where fountain drinks and such. Well Coke became very popular in the south, since Coke is from Atlanta, GA. So since there wasn't much else in the back woods of the South, for soft drinks, Coke was the most well known of all the sodas. So Coke became analogous for saying soda. Just like people say they want a Kleenex but they mean tissue paper.
Interesting fact:
The modern-day soft drink, however, didn't develop until the 18th century, when scientists started synthesizing carbonated water — also known as soda water. The “soda” part of the word is derived from the sodium salts within the water.
I am guilty of this0 -
_har_T_Swallow wrote: »_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.
haha yep sorry for being born in the south i'll have to work on that lol
Yep, you should work on that! Lots of luck to you!
Speaking about the South...makes me want to start the debate over slang terms for Americans...
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_har_T_Swallow wrote: »_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.
haha yep sorry for being born in the south i'll have to work on that lol
Yep, you should work on that! Lots of luck to you!
Speaking about the South...makes me want to start the debate over slang terms for Americans...
There's more than one? I thought it was just "Yanks"1 -
Dang now I want a coke, yes a actual Coke from McDonalds0
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Sorry, an ice cold Coke from a glass bottle trumps a Coke from McDonald's. Also, preferably the ones from Mexico these days as they are still made with sugar instead of corn syrup & they still come in the large bottles. But I don't drink them anymore, so I digress.2
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WorkerDrone83 wrote: »_har_T_Swallow wrote: »_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.
haha yep sorry for being born in the south i'll have to work on that lol
Yep, you should work on that! Lots of luck to you!
Speaking about the South...makes me want to start the debate over slang terms for Americans...
There's more than one? I thought it was just "Yanks"
Yep, I agree, all yanks, except for Californians, I separate them out as a sub group.
But then you hear all the different slang, "Prarie dwellers" pretty straight forward, "hillbillies" I'm not sure what region this refers to, and I think there should be a regional slang definition for Alaskan and Hawaiians, yank doesn't seem right1 -
Renaissance_Turtle wrote: »Sorry, an ice cold Coke from a glass bottle trumps a Coke from McDonald's. Also, preferably the ones from Mexico these days as they are still made with sugar instead of corn syrup & they still come in the large bottles. But I don't drink them anymore, so I digress.
Agree coke in a glass bottle is the best.0 -
I usually say coke, but it's because I'm from the south & that's what we say here. Although, locally Dr Pepper is the local winner since I'm not far from Dublin where much of that was bottled in the past. Admittedly, it should be called soda though, because that's what it is.
I have no idea why anyone still calls it pop, but before the days of carbonated "soda" & "soda water", like mid 1700's-mid 1800's I know that mountain men, fur traders & trappers used to make a drink called "fizzy pop" flavored with wild fruit & berries. They carbonated it with a small amount of vinegar & baking soda. I only know this because as a kid, my family would dress up in mountain man accouterments & go live in a teepee for weeks at a time during historical reenactments of pre-1840's Rendezvous. It was one of the things they made at those events for historical accuracy & it is dreadful tasting stuff.
Well, there's your random historical tidbit for today.1 -
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_har_T_Swallow wrote: »Renaissance_Turtle wrote: »Sorry, an ice cold Coke from a glass bottle trumps a Coke from McDonald's. Also, preferably the ones from Mexico these days as they are still made with sugar instead of corn syrup & they still come in the large bottles. But I don't drink them anymore, so I digress.
yep this is part of the reason why those Jarritos drinks are pretty good too. but i also don't drink them anymore sadly.
OMG! Yes, those are awesome too. Must fight cravings now. LOL1 -
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MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »_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.
So a hundred or so years ago there where fountain drinks and such. Well Coke became very popular in the south, since Coke is from Atlanta, GA. So since there wasn't much else in the back woods of the South, for soft drinks, Coke was the most well known of all the sodas. So Coke became analogous for saying soda. Just like people say they want a Kleenex but they mean tissue paper.
Interesting fact:
The modern-day soft drink, however, didn't develop until the 18th century, when scientists started synthesizing carbonated water — also known as soda water. The “soda” part of the word is derived from the sodium salts within the water.
Another fun fact: the syrup Coke is made of started out as a medicine.
-Former Atlantian
Is that what they're called down there? Then what are people from Atlantis called?0 -
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@MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »_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.
So a hundred or so years ago there where fountain drinks and such. Well Coke became very popular in the south, since Coke is from Atlanta, GA. So since there wasn't much else in the back woods of the South, for soft drinks, Coke was the most well known of all the sodas. So Coke became analogous for saying soda. Just like people say they want a Kleenex but they mean tissue paper.
Interesting fact:
The modern-day soft drink, however, didn't develop until the 18th century, when scientists started synthesizing carbonated water — also known as soda water. The “soda” part of the word is derived from the sodium salts within the water.
Another fun fact: the syrup Coke is made of started out as a medicine.
-Former Atlantian
You do know the original coke had cocaine in it, right?0
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