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What do you call soft drinks?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by m_cable, Jun 6, 2007.

  1. m_cable

    m_cable Member

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    I found this website that charted the preferred slang to refer to carbonated soft drinks:

    http://popvssoda.com:2998/

    According to their data:

    People in the South call them "Cokes" (even if they're not referring to that specific drink or brand name)

    People in the Midwest/Great Lakes and Pacific Northwest use the term "Pop"

    People from everywhere except the south use the term "Soda" with notable concentration on the East Coast and California.

    Pretty interesting stuff. What do you call it where you're from?
     
  2. MR. MEOWGI

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    All cokes are cokes.
     
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    I call it sodapop. I got it from my dad, who is from the OK area. Not sure if that useage is from that region or not.
     
  4. Smokey

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    I call all cola Coke. For example, Popeyes serves Pepsi but I say Coke anyways.

    I call everything else by its brand name. For example, Mountain Dew.

    If I don't care for a brand name, I say soda.
     
  5. Kam

    Kam Member

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    I call everything coke as the generic term, but use the brand name.

    example

    Kam: want a coke?

    person: sure.

    Kam: want kind of coke?

    person: Dr Pepper.

    Kam: Get it yourself lazy a-hole.
     
  6. TMac#1

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    Coke.

    Can't stand "soda". :mad:
     
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    I'm from OK and I say soda, but many say coke. I've heard sodapop, but mainly from older people.
     
  8. KellyDwyer

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    Kam never fails to make me laugh.

    From Chicago, so ... pop.
     
  9. A_3PO

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    I grew up in the Midwest and we called them "pop". "Soda" is the term in Houston and I don't know anyone who says "coke" and means soft drinks in general.

    Also growing up, when we said "barbeque" it always meant ribs while in Houston you must specify what you are grilling.

    Another one: The term "washateria" should be deleted from the vocabulary of every Houstonian. When I first heard it after moving here I was embarrassed for the city. When I tell natives that nobody else in the whole world uses the word I still often get looks of disbelief.
     
  10. KellyDwyer

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    In Cincinnati you can say "please" (and not with emphasis that suggests a question, like "please?") and they think you mean "pardon?"

    I remember my father ordering take-out food when we were there and they asked if he wanted some sort of addition to the entree, and he said "please." As in, a shortening of "yes, please." So they simply asked the question again. I think this went on for two or three hours.
     
  11. finalsbound

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    i always call everything "coke." it drives my family up in michigan crazy...
     
  12. m_cable

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    WTF is a "washateria".
     
  13. SirCharlesFan

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    I'll go with soda, soda pop, or the specific brand of the drink. I've always thought the generic "coke" was weird.
     
  14. Buck Turgidson

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    This is not true. You need to meet more people.

    This is also not true. You're in Texas. **** you if you don't like it. ;)
     
  15. Hobbs

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    I'm from Michigan and, so it's pop.

    Houston and, and Texas in general, definitely lean towards the generic coke designation. Bugs the hell out of me as you have answer what flavor coke you want. Grrrr.
     
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    I call it a "soda drink"

    As in, Give me some of that there soda drink.
     
  18. SWTsig

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    if you call it anything other than coke you're a dirty yankee and should be banished from the state of Texas.

    i'm just sayin what everyone else is thinking.
     
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    Sugar water. Anything other than water, that is sweet is sugar water to me.
     
  20. KellyDwyer

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    I bartended for four years, and used to love it when the old folks would ask for "Quinine Water" when they wanted tonic.
     

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