Soda.
Poll
Is it called pop or soda?
Pop | 35% | 35% - 60 | ||||
Soda | 57% | 57% - 99 | ||||
Soda Pop | 5% | 5% - 10 | ||||
Pop Soda | 1% | 1% - 2 | ||||
Total: 171 |
Soda, pop sounds dumb.
Say coke, then specify what brand.Ajax_the_Great1 wrote:
So then what do you do if you want a pepsi?Kmarion wrote:
Same, FloridaThomasMorgan wrote:
Coke.
That's sounds like way too much work for a pepsi. I don't know if I could handle that.UGADawgs wrote:
Say coke, then specify what brand.Ajax_the_Great1 wrote:
So then what do you do if you want a pepsi?Kmarion wrote:
Same, Florida
If you were in a restaurant, you'd probably just order pepsi, but in conversation I'd usually use coke to mean any soda.Ajax_the_Great1 wrote:
That's sounds like way too much work for a pepsi. I don't know if I could handle that.UGADawgs wrote:
Say coke, then specify what brand.Ajax_the_Great1 wrote:
So then what do you do if you want a pepsi?
In KY, they still call Pepsi, coke. It is a generic term for all fizzy drinks that are carbonated. I personally say either coke or pop. I also call the drink by it's name, ie Mountain Dew, Dr Pepper, Pepsi, etc. There is also a drink that is called Swamp Water. This is a regional drink that is actually namedAle-8-One. Wikipedia states:Ajax_the_Great1 wrote:
So then what do you do if you want a pepsi?Kmarion wrote:
Same, FloridaThomasMorgan wrote:
Coke.
Wikipedia wrote:
Ale-8 could be described as a ginger ale, but with caffeine, a fruitier flavor, and less carbonation.
Isn't "pop" how you address your fathers? "Hey Pop" and all that?
Soda is a powdery substance - baking soda, etc. Ask any Irishman about Soda Farls/Bread.
Coke, Dr Pepper, lemonade, they are collectively known "soft drinks". At least that's how it is where I come from.
Soda is a powdery substance - baking soda, etc. Ask any Irishman about Soda Farls/Bread.
Coke, Dr Pepper, lemonade, they are collectively known "soft drinks". At least that's how it is where I come from.
I use to call it Pop when I lived in Missouri because thats what I grew up with. But now that I live in Texas I call it coke as does just about everyone else. First time I called it pop down here I was looked at as if I were crazy.
pop here in Ohio
Coke's nasty.yuckfou09 wrote:
COKE.....discussion over
So that's where our crazy calling for them comes from! Yorkshire!aardfrith wrote:
Isn't "pop" how you address your fathers? "Hey Pop" and all that?
Soda is a powdery substance - baking soda, etc. Ask any Irishman about Soda Farls/Bread.
Coke, Dr Pepper, lemonade, they are collectively known "soft drinks". At least that's how it is where I come from.
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
MT_Androo wrote:
Lol, I called it soda pop sometimes but idk mainly soda.
here in Midwest we call it pop. , it would be weird hearing someone saying soda lol
Last edited by blademaster (2007-01-23 15:59:03)
I call it shibidi-shibidi-doo.
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I call it a jack and coke.
Pop here
Said pop when I lived in Michigan. Converted to soda when I went to college in Wisconsin.
Yep, Pepsi FTW!Bertster7 wrote:
Coke's nasty.yuckfou09 wrote:
COKE.....discussion over
coke here, "pop" sounds to gay
Last edited by wedge3382 (2007-01-23 16:33:33)
From what I understand Northeast uses Pop, West uses Soda & the South uses Coke. I'm from Pittsburgh so we say Pop.
I call it diabetes juice.
Anyone drink Vernors? Mmmmm.
I call it pop, soda, soda pop, coke and cola.
I'm from the Northeast and we always said soda. Pop is more midwest and northern. If you go to the far northeast, New England, a lot of people call it tonic.MagikTrik wrote:
From what I understand Northeast uses Pop, West uses Soda & the South uses Coke. I'm from Pittsburgh so we say Pop.
I call it a carbonated beverage. But that's just me.