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Okay, I know that this thread has the weight of a corn flake but I'm just curious...I'm a language person, you know. Do you say "pop" or "soda" or something else?





There is even research on this! :D





http://www.popvssoda.com/
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In Chicago it was pop but in the south it was always soda!

And in Texas everything is "coke"!:)
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sorry....brought my lingo with me. I say soda or pop. They sometimes say fizzy drink here.
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sunny104 wrote: In Chicago it was pop but in the south it was always soda!

And in Texas everything is "coke"!:)


A more descriptive and accurate phrase would be "stomach-eating pound-adding chemical-acid liquid for caffeine high" but yeah, we call everything "cokes" around here too. Texans are always copying New Mexicans.:rolleyes:
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In Glasgow its called a bottle of Ginger :-3 where I come from Edinburgh its simply Juice.



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Jives wrote: A more descriptive and accurate phrase would be "stomach-eating poung-adding chemical-acid liquid for caffeine high" but yeah, we call everything "cokes" around here too. Texans are always copying New Mexicans.:rolleyes:


Ahem, you were part of Texas until we let the US have you!:yh_devil :D
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sunny104 wrote: Ahem, you were part of Texas until we let the US have you!:yh_devil :D


Yeah I second sunny. Copycat :p
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Are there people who still say pop? :yh_ooooo
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We don't say either. We just say lemonade or name the drink :)
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We say soda up here. But if I remember right, they say pop down in Mississippi.
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'Fizzy' or it's brand name here.
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Betty Boop wrote: 'Fizzy' or it's brand name here.


Same for me..:)
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i say "pop"...apparently i'm a loooosah. :(
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When I say it, it is easy to understand.

Diet Coke

No soda

No pop

Just my brew:)
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I have always used "soft drinks".
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Lon wrote: I have always used "soft drinks".


It's "soft drink " or "pop" here.

I only hear "soda" from U.S. tourists.

I've also noticed Americans say "candy bar". They are all "chocolate bars" to me.

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Jives wrote: A more descriptive and accurate phrase would be "stomach-eating poung-adding chemical-acid liquid for caffeine high"


That sounds like the Conehead definition. They used to consume boiled chicken embryos and shredded swine flesh for breakfast.

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Blackjack wrote: Are there people who still say pop? :yh_ooooo


I DO :mad:
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SnoozeControl wrote: There's nothing wrong with that, silly... my ex from Cape Cod used to say soda pop.


us to long ago called it soda pop

Sometimes we ask for a cola as well, this keeps one from pissing off either the pepsi or coke drinkers ahahahaha
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As for movie, or show, I call em flicks.

my kid uses show and movie. No distinction.
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hotsauce wrote: i say "pop"...apparently i'm a loooosah. :(
*gasps* :eek:

Just kidding. ;)
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minks wrote: I DO :mad:
Hey now I never said it was a bad thing if anyone did. :p
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minks wrote: As for movie, or show, I call em flicks.

my kid uses show and movie. No distinction.


Many years ago, we had a video rental store in town called "Pics & Flicks".

They had one of those illuminated, yellow signs outside their store; the kind where you get a box of black capital letters printed on clear plastic sheets so you can post anything you want.

Now, these signs are covered with a padlocked metal grid so nobody can steal the letters, or rearrange them so they say something different.

However, several practical jokers soon learned that if you used a stick as a tool, it was very easy to push the capital "L" up against the capital "I" in the word "FLICKS", thereby creating a great deal of juvenile hilarity.

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hotsauce wrote: Okay, I know that this thread has the weight of a corn flake but I'm just curious...I'm a language person, you know. Do you say "pop" or "soda" or something else?





There is even research on this! :D





http://www.popvssoda.com/




Every now & then I put a little "pop" in my "soda" using "Vodka"! :D
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Blackjack wrote: Hey now I never said it was a bad thing if anyone did. :p


I know :)
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Richard Bell wrote: Many years ago, we had a video rental store in town called "Pics & Flicks".

They had one of those illuminated, yellow signs outside their store; the kind where you get a box of black capital letters printed on clear plastic sheets so you can post anything you want.

Now, these signs are covered with a padlocked metal grid so nobody can steal the letters, or rearrange them so they say something different.

However, several practical jokers soon leaned that if you used a stick as a tool, it was very easy to push the capital "L" up against the capital "I" in the word "FLICKS", thereby creating a great deal of juvenile hilarity.

R.B.


hehehe yah for the juveniles of the world hehehehe we get the same here with those boards
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In NW Louisiana we called everything coke.

"You wanna coke?"

"Sure."

"What kind?"

"Nehi grape."



When I was 15 I lived in Oklahoma for a year. I had a chip on my shoulder about everything, including being accused of having a chip on my shoulder. I nearly got in a fight with a guy who asked me if I wanted a pop, because I thought he was putting me down for not having one. :p



I remember as a kid my dad called it "sody" as in sody water.
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sody! yes...my pop calls it that too! love that! :D
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Here in my south, all carbonated beverages are Cokes and all pain relievers are aspirins.

Like a couple of others you have to specify what kind a coke you want when asked and if you want a Coke, you say 'coke coke'.
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hotsauce wrote: Okay, I know that this thread has the weight of a corn flake but I'm just curious...I'm a language person, you know. Do you say "pop" or "soda" or something else?





There is even research on this! :D





http://www.popvssoda.com/
My nephew once visited from Boston and he asked for a tonic. Tonic =soda=pop. I call it soda pop. Or just pop. My mom said her dad once made pop from mineral springs and hauled it via wagon to a town about 10 miles away. Lots of people back then made their own root beer. The taste of it seemed fine but I dont think there was any fizz. Still it was good. I drank some home made root beer.
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