Pop. Canadian, eh.
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 |
When I lived in Michigan we called it pop, but here (New York) they call it soda.
In My Experience Midwest = pop
East Coast = Soda
In My Experience Midwest = pop
East Coast = Soda
Last edited by h4hagen (2010-04-03 09:53:31)
I call it soda.
coke
Fizzy lifting drinks
Pop Canada
x2RavyGravy wrote:
agreedmenzo wrote:
soft drink , just say the brand you want
disagree x1Roger Lesboules wrote:
x2RavyGravy wrote:
agreedmenzo wrote:
soft drink , just say the brand you want
so its only 1 agree now
...this.h4hagen wrote:
When I lived in Michigan we called it pop, but here (New York) they call it soda.
In My Experience Midwest = pop
East Coast = Soda
...But since I'm from NJ, it's soda.
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It dont work that way=NHB=Shadow wrote:
disagree x1Roger Lesboules wrote:
x2RavyGravy wrote:
agreed
so its only 1 agree now
yes way!!!Roger Lesboules wrote:
It dont work that way=NHB=Shadow wrote:
disagree x1Roger Lesboules wrote:
x2
so its only 1 agree now
softdrink
No sir! No can do! Jump out!=NHB=Shadow wrote:
yes way!!!Roger Lesboules wrote:
It dont work that way=NHB=Shadow wrote:
disagree x1
so its only 1 agree now
yeah u can make that assumption lolh4hagen wrote:
When I lived in Michigan we called it pop, but here (New York) they call it soda.
In My Experience Midwest = pop
East Coast = Soda
I call it fizzy.
TimmmmaaaaH wrote:
softdrink
here is the state break down
![https://img371.imageshack.us/img371/4158/popvssoda.png](https://img371.imageshack.us/img371/4158/popvssoda.png)
So where did the term soft drink come from? It was chosen because a hard was used to describe alcoholic beverages, hence the antonym soft was the obvious choice for non-alcoholic beverage. And beverage came from the Old French root word beivre (to drink) during their conquest of England in 1066.
![https://tastyresearch.files.wordpress.com/2006/10/timeline.png?w=455](https://tastyresearch.files.wordpress.com/2006/10/timeline.png?w=455)
That makes sense onwhy they're called soft drinks. If anything I'd call them "Rough Drinks" especially heavily carbonated pop.
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some people call generic sodas coke?
Yeah that doesn't make much sense to me unless they decide to put some cocaine in it.HaiBai wrote:
some people call generic sodas coke?
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Makes sense. Grew up in MI calling it pop, went to college in WI and they call it soda.
who gives a fuck
you don't drink much, do you melvin.War Man wrote:
That makes sense onwhy they're called soft drinks. If anything I'd call them "Rough Drinks" especially heavily carbonated pop.