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What do YOU call it?
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Only in a small percentage of the USCrossfire wrote:BTW, its coke - no matter whether drinking DP, 7-up, or RC, it's still a coke.
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Growing up in NYC, it was Soda. Then, I moved to Northern MN and it was Pop. I resisted that change for the 7 years I lived there.
To this day, I still call it Soda. It will always be Soda to me.
To this day, I still call it Soda. It will always be Soda to me.
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What kind of Coke would you like?
I'll have a Dr Pepper please.
I'll have a Dr Pepper please.
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Growing up in East and South Texas, I always called it "coke"...its just what everyone said. After going in the Air Force, and spending enough time in various places, particularly California, I started saying "soda". The only people I ever knew who called it "pop" were from places like Minnesota or Wisconsin. That map is pretty neat looking.
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Born in Cleveland -- called it "pop."
Don't drink "Coke," just "Diet Coke," But have settled with the ubiquitous "soda water" or "soda."
Burp! - 'scuse me.
Don't drink "Coke," just "Diet Coke," But have settled with the ubiquitous "soda water" or "soda."
Burp! - 'scuse me.
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And when I visit my great aunts in NC, they always ask if I want smice (some ice) with it.Keith B wrote:Yeah, that is the found a lot in the green areas in North Carolina and southern Virginia I think. At least that's where I have heard it.RPB wrote:IOne I recall hearing only from one person, I forget where ... was "COdrink"
After asking and him repeating several times I figured out he mean "cold drink"
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My NY days are showing. I still call anything carbonated "soda." I was only there for the 4 years I was in high school. They were great years, but I was a kid and didn't know any better. That's where I got rid of the "r" in my formerly mid-western "wash."
About the only soda I drink, though, nowadays is Cherry Coke or a Cherry Zero otherwise I just drink water.
About the only soda I drink, though, nowadays is Cherry Coke or a Cherry Zero otherwise I just drink water.
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As a kid out with my grandfather, he would ask me if I wanted a "Co-Cola". 
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Soda is what you drink. Coke is what you put up your nose.......at least that's how I used to see things before I knew any better.
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Actually, the correct form is "Yawnt smice inat codrink?"MasterOfNone wrote:And when I visit my great aunts in NC, they always ask if I want smice (some ice) with it.Keith B wrote:Yeah, that is the found a lot in the green areas in North Carolina and southern Virginia I think. At least that's where I have heard it.RPB wrote:IOne I recall hearing only from one person, I forget where ... was "COdrink"
After asking and him repeating several times I figured out he mean "cold drink"
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TeaKeith B wrote:Since we have a lot of transplants on the forum, I though this would be interesting to see as a poll. What do you generically call your soft drink?
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And "Jeet yet? We're fixin ta."The Annoyed Man wrote:Actually, the correct form is "Yawnt smice inat codrink?"MasterOfNone wrote:And when I visit my great aunts in NC, they always ask if I want smice (some ice) with it.Keith B wrote:Yeah, that is the found a lot in the green areas in North Carolina and southern Virginia I think. At least that's where I have heard it.RPB wrote:IOne I recall hearing only from one person, I forget where ... was "COdrink"
After asking and him repeating several times I figured out he mean "cold drink"
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And when you replied "Dr. Pepper" nobody batted an eyeMoJo wrote:Growing up it was "What kind of Coke do you want?"My East Texas Roots are showing.
edit: papajohn1964 beat me to it LOL