Is it Pop or Soda?
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In Texas, it's "coke." What kinda coke ya want? Co-Cola, Dr Pepper, Grape Nehi? LOL
Exactly. Same in Oklahoma. Its all coke.
Hmm. It was always soda for me when I was growing up in Oklahoma City.0 -
It's soda pop. But when it's not it's just soda.
Exactly my thoughts. I use both.
I like saying 'soda water' for the hell of it, too.0 -
Soda! I remeber my grandparents telling me back in the day there were "Soda Jerks" dispensing soda at soda bars.0
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In KS it's pop. For those of you that say "Ya wanna Coke?", I'd say, "Hell no, I don't want a Coke, I want a Diet Mt Dew!"0
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It's Soda where I am.
The mostly southern habit of calling it all coke baffles me. Surely it must lead to misunderstandings.0 -
Can of juice or fizzy juice here.
A Glaswegian service user at work called it "Juice" & totally threw me :laugh: I'm from North East UK. We call it pop - & Tap water is Council pop!0 -
It's called Soda Pop in this house.0
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It's coke.0
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Can of juice or fizzy juice here.
A Glaswegian service user at work called it "Juice" & totally threw me :laugh: I'm from North East UK. We call it pop - & Tap water is Council pop!
That is messed up, but I laughed. :laugh:0 -
It's pop
But I'm an Ohioan, & we invented that.
We're all pop people. 'Soda' is weird to us when we hear it
Well, unless pop comes after0 -
It's pop
But I'm an Ohioan, & we invented that.
We're all pop people. 'Soda' is weird to us when we hear it
Well, unless pop comes after
Invented what?0 -
I say "pop" lol and people are like huh? haha0
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In New Zealand pretty much everything like that is called Fizzy0
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I'd rather have a soda in my bag, than a pop in my sack.0
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Here is Scotland some people would call it ginger! In my house it is just juice...0
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Soft drink.0
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It's neither - it's "minerals" (Irish Slang).0
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My Gran used to ask - Would you like a drink of mineral?
Otherwise it is pop..0 -
I'm from NJ and we say soda, and then I moved to Arkansas and they say pop. 18 years later I still say soda.0
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In NE Ohio, it's 'pop', although when I used to travel around the country I got used to saying 'soda'. My dad snorts with derision every time I let 'soda' slip out now: around here, if a person says 'soda' they're seen as sort of pretentious or something.0
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