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>>21860066
Soft drink
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Honestly it really doesn't matter where you live if people in Texas call it soda they call it soda it all depends on personal preferences
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I understand why they call all soft drinks coke.
It's a result of fast food and diners doing that.
I love in the central Canada and I asked for a pop to go along with my order and the cashier was confused when I said that until I clarified that I wanted a coke.

It was a bizarre exchange.
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>>21860066
It's blatantly false
Hoosiers call in it soda
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>>21860066
The dominant mainstream cultures of the east and western coasts call it Soda. From hollywood to most online interaction, we will win.

Pop and coke will bend the knee.
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we say soft drinks
fake map
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>>21860066
Coke. And I mean COKE. No, Pepsi is not okay.
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>>21860066
Coke needs to completely fill KY for one thing.
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>>21860066
cola
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>>21860066
gosh its been months since we have had this stupid thread.
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I live in St Louis. Nobody calls it pop or coke, it's soda here (or sodie for some older people)
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>>21860066
Nuke the Coasts
literally the most worthless parts of the country
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>>21860473
fpbp
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>>21860473
>>21860495
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Why would you call it anything other than Mug? Please tell me you aren't drinking other "alternatives"
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>>21860473
I have to agree both coasts are full of total trash.
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calling it pop makes you sound like a five year old
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>>21860441
>coke
Thats like going to a gas station and asking for Exxon
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it’s called sodypop
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>>21860616
same shit
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'bonation
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>>21860077
Flippy and checked
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>>21860066
pop til i die
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>>21860530
Either that or oliet bang's flavored with aged thyme
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>>21860066
goyslop
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>>21860066
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>>21860082
People who give soda to children should be arrested for child abuse.

Shit's addictive toxic sludge that fucks up your hunger urges; carbolic acid fucks up your teeth; and it fucks up your gut biome.
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Sodee pop
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>>21860066
Everyone under the age of 40 calls it soda regardless of location except when they say "pop" on purpose to act old-timey southern (like saying "howdy" or "I reckon".
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We call it tonic in New England.
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>>21861318
Rarely hear that word. Is that a CT or ME thing?
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>>21860066
>Family's from a place where people supposedly say pop
>I'm from a place where people supposedly say Coke
>I say soda and so does everyone else I know
I've met plenty of "pop" and "Coke" people but I feel like their numbers are overstated. I suspect it's like beans in chili, nobody here in Texas actually gives a shit but you hear about it a lot.
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>>21861318
No we don't
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>>21861492
Yes we do.
>>21861464
It's MA and the states above.
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>>21861318
Most retards would.
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>>21861503
Lol no. What are you nawthshaw or something? Westa worcesta?
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>>21861509
No. The Town.
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>>21860616
Retards actually do that with cigarettes at gas stations, they'll gesture vaguely at the tobacco wall and say
>cigarros
over and over.
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>>21861318
You're full of shit.
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>>21860066
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>>21861099
only fags call it 'pop'. also, isn't this map outdated? i don't think many state scall it 'pop' anymore
>>21860473
irrelevant flyover state seethe lmao
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I grew up in Florida, lived for a long time in Montana, a little bit in Minnesota, currently residing in Washington state. No one uses "coke" as a generic term for a soda, in Florida and Georgia at least, it's more that they're probably asking for a coke. If you want a mountain dew, you ask for that. Only in Montana did I ever hear people call it "pop". Everywhere else in the country, it's soda.
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>>21861570
so is your dad's colon
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>>21860066
>coke
Is this just because Coca-cola controls the majority of the market share for carbonated drinks in the Confederate states, or what? If I was in one of those states with a can of Sprite or Mountain Dew in my hand, would a southerner say I had a Coke?
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>>21861570
I'm not. Tonic is an old timer regional slang for soda in MA and parts of New England. We also call water fountains "bubblers" and rubber bands "elastics" and black sprinkles "jimmies".
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>>21861654
Ha ha gay. Wave that fedora loud and proud.
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>>21861649
It depends on your personality type. If you're the type of person who bonds over "hehe, ain't they stupid" with others, people in the south call everything Coke and will specify they want a Sprite Coke or a Pepsi Coke if they want Sprite or Pepsi specifically. If you're a normal person, you immediately call bullshit on the entire concept and stand amazed that anyone is stupid enough to believe it.
As far as the cultural angle goes, people in the rural south joke about RC Cola & Moon Pies being the state drink and food far more than they do with Coke, which isn't actually very much for either. Like the other anon said, people ask for a Coke because it's simply the default, not because they think it's a category in which Sprite, Pepsi, RC, and all other carbonated beverages reside.
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>>21860066
I am a white european and I like coke. Am I spiritually black?
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>>21861654
Old people checks out. My grandmother called it tonic occasionally.
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>>21860066
The original term was Soda-pop, most people shortened that to either soda or pop

Coke is a mental illness.
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>>21860066
It's soda. Saying pop makes you sound like a queer, and calling all soda coke just makes you sound like a consoomer brained brand ambassador.
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>>21861188
The only correct answer in this thread.
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Having lived on both coasts, new mexico, Colorado, Ohio, and Texas I can assure you.
>It's soda in most cities and regional dialects only apply in rural areas.
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>>21860066
Fizzy drink, or just fizzy.
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>>21860616
you are now aware that in most cities there is a depot the all the different service station send their trucks to. doesn't matter what the truck says on the side they all get the same gas. some add stuff to it, but it's all the same.
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>>21862272
people claiming all of us in the south refer to all soda as “coke” is ridiculous. the only ones who do that are like really old people who are too stupid to remember that other types of soda exist. the kind of people who are so insulated within their own regional culture that they don’t know how normal people talk.
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>>21860066
I live on the border of soda and pop and when I was really young it was pop and maybe I was 12 or so when it became soda. I don't know if the border moved and just passed over us at that point.
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>>21860066
Born in Kansas, on Nebraska border.

Always called it soda. Everyone around me did, too.
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texas isn't coke you fucking redneck piece of shit
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>>21860066
Nobody in Washington state calls it pop, at least not on the side of the cascades that matters.
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SODA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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people who call all soda as coke are like boomers calling every game console a nintendo
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>>21860066
I live in Coke territory and I call specific drinks by their names. If I'm being broad, it's soda or cola (specifically for kola-based drinks). I don't call it "pop" because the people who say that are referring to the sound their boyfriends' dicks make when they pull out.
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>>21864380
good post
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soda is carbonated water, pop is soda with syrup
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>>21860066
I am a 30 year old Oklahoma native and I always see these infographics saying we use "coke" but in my whole life I have only ever actually seen it used by one old man, my stepfather. Virtually everyone actually says "soda" or sometimes "soda pop." I get the feeling that map was once true, but it based on a very antiquated survey that nobody has ever bothered to update.
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>>21864803
yea same
always just been soda
never heard coke used ubiquitously for all carbonated soft drinks
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>>21860066
>ahem
seltzer
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>>21862063
>white european
What country/ethnicity?
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>>21861966
RC Cola and Moon Pie Festival lmao. Goddamn fizzers, they literally can't help it can they?
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>>21864803
i assume it's mainly old and rural people, my family in the mississippi boonies all say coke
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>>21860066
cola
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>>21864373
The one thing he got right
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>>21863938
>people claiming all of us in the south refer to all soda as “coke” is ridiculous. the only ones who do that are like really old people who are too stupid to remember that other types of soda exist.
Tennessee here. Can confirm, only boomers and retards call everything Coke. Everyone else just says soda.
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>>21860066
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Usually fizzy drink or soft drink as a general term.
Coke for any kind of cola drink
Soda for unsweetened carbonated water
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>>21860102
Ayep. It's called soda in Washington too.
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>>21860089
What is this image?

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