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Thread started 04/21/05 8:12am

slm4m

Pop, Soda or Soda Pop?

I was drinking a Pepsi last night. I offered a friend one, he said "sure I'll have a soda." I have always called it "pop"

He insisted that the proper term was "soda."

It began a conversation about diferent words for the same things. Then we started talking about how mundane and stupid our conversation had become.

So, what is it, Pop, soda, or soda pop?
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Reply #1 posted 04/21/05 8:14am

TheFrogSpawn

nobody uses soda or soda pop in England, as far as i know.

"pop" is hardly ever used anymore either, except when talking to very small children.

most people in the UK just refer to the brand name - coke, tango, pepsi, irn bru - whatever. smile
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Reply #2 posted 04/21/05 8:14am

ella731

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i call it soda


shrug
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Reply #3 posted 04/21/05 8:14am

Mach

i grew up calling it pop

where i live now...everything is called a coke by the old timers

eek even an orange pop
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Reply #4 posted 04/21/05 8:15am

TheFrogSpawn

ella731 said:

i call it soda


shrug


move on!

quit living in the past!
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Reply #5 posted 04/21/05 8:16am

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well, im from michigan, its always pop there...

here in kansas its pop...

but in florida, they looked at me crazy and swore it was called soda confuse

go figure shrug
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Reply #6 posted 04/21/05 8:21am

brownsugar

pop
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Reply #7 posted 04/21/05 8:21am

noonblueapples

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Growing up all the other kids called it soda, but my father said it was tonic

Old people called it soft drink
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Reply #8 posted 04/21/05 8:22am

slm4m

nakedpianoplayer said:

well, im from michigan, its always pop there...

here in kansas its pop...

but in florida, they looked at me crazy and swore it was called soda confuse

go figure shrug


Here in Ontario, if you ask for a soda in a restaurant they look at you with a blank stare and their only reply is "what?'
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Reply #9 posted 04/21/05 8:23am

CarrieMpls

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They are all correct, but the usage tends to be regional. I usually say soda. Most Minnesotans would say pop.
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Reply #10 posted 04/21/05 8:24am

ella731

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TheFrogSpawn said:

ella731 said:

i call it soda


shrug


move on!

quit living in the past!



lol
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Reply #11 posted 04/21/05 8:27am

slm4m

CarrieMpls said:

They are all correct, but the usage tends to be regional. I usually say soda. Most Minnesotans would say pop.


I noticed that too. I usually say the brand name.
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Reply #12 posted 04/21/05 8:28am

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I call it bone weakening.
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Reply #13 posted 04/21/05 8:29am

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slm4m said:

CarrieMpls said:

They are all correct, but the usage tends to be regional. I usually say soda. Most Minnesotans would say pop.


I noticed that too. I usually say the brand name.


When speaking of one particular soda, I think most people do. I only really use "soda" when speaking in the general sense. But it makes me think about how brand conscious we've become! Marketers are squeeling with glee somewhere.
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Reply #14 posted 04/21/05 8:30am

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I call it bone weakening.


omg, the one on the right is hawt!

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Reply #15 posted 04/21/05 8:34am

saintsation

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What, down south like where i from New Orleans cll it COLD DRINK! Now i am confused, i just call it whatever.
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Reply #16 posted 04/21/05 8:34am

slm4m

CarrieMpls said:

slm4m said:



I noticed that too. I usually say the brand name.


When speaking of one particular soda, I think most people do. I only really use "soda" when speaking in the general sense. But it makes me think about how brand conscious we've become! Marketers are squeeling with glee somewhere.


Yeah, When I ask for Pepsi and the waiter says "We don't have Pepsi, is Coke okay?"
It reminds me of the SNL sketch with John Belushi.
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Reply #17 posted 04/21/05 9:03am

Tom

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Pop

Soda is just plain soda water IMO, Pop is a generic term for soda water with flavoring, IMO

Just my 2 cents, lol.
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Reply #18 posted 04/21/05 9:04am

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Tom said:

Pop

Soda is just plain soda water IMO, Pop is a generic term for soda water with flavoring, IMO

Just my 2 cents, lol.




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Reply #19 posted 04/21/05 9:19am

Handclapsfinga
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pop.
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Reply #20 posted 04/21/05 9:54am

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In the midwest (Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland, Minneapolis, etc) soft drinks are called pop. Soda is considered to be just carbonated water. If u were to go to a bar or restaurant and order a soda in the midwest, u would likely get a plain seltzer.
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Reply #21 posted 04/21/05 11:18am

Anxiety

'pop' is totally midwestern. when i lived in new york, folks teased me when i would say i wanted some pop. the response would always be something like, "well, we have soda. will that do?" lol
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Reply #22 posted 04/21/05 11:21am

SammiJ

POP!!!!
HA!!!
it's SOOOO POP!!!!
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Reply #23 posted 04/21/05 11:23am

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SammiJ said:

POP!!!!
HA!!!
it's SOOOO POP!!!!
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Right on, my lovely lady from Ontario! highfive
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Reply #24 posted 04/21/05 11:25am

SammiJ

dreamfactory313 said:

SammiJ said:

POP!!!!
HA!!!
it's SOOOO POP!!!!
nod

Right on, my lovely lady from Ontario! highfive
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Reply #25 posted 04/21/05 12:23pm

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pop here in western canada too

although you would order coke - meaning any either cola
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Reply #26 posted 04/21/05 12:52pm

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In cali...it's Soda. U can't order a scotch and pop...it' scotch and soda...
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Reply #27 posted 04/21/05 12:58pm

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BobGeorge909 said:

In cali...it's Soda. U can't order a scotch and pop...it' scotch and soda...

yeah but wouldn't a scotch and soda be soda water? I dunno.

here in the north east it's soda as a general term but my parents called it tonic when I was a kid...I think that's a Massachusetts thing..
"not a fan" falloff yeah...ok
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Reply #28 posted 04/21/05 1:04pm

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Shorty said:

BobGeorge909 said:

In cali...it's Soda. U can't order a scotch and pop...it' scotch and soda...

yeah but wouldn't a scotch and soda be soda water? I dunno.

here in the north east it's soda as a general term but my parents called it tonic when I was a kid...I think that's a Massachusetts thing..



Yeah, u're right. But it sounded so clever. Cut me some slack.
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Reply #29 posted 04/21/05 1:06pm

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I say "Soda"

My mom says..."Coke (when she means a Dr.Pepper)"& "pop"
My Dad says "soda water"
A friend of mine says "cola"
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