What do you call soft drinks?

What do you call soft drinks?

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Ace Gunman

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redeyez said:
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Coke isn't a term, it's a brand. And I voted for pop, which is the most common of the phrases here.

Yes you're right, but some parts of the country (USA), mostly the south call it Coke (even Pepsi they call Coke).

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I wasn't aware of that. How interesting. But how dare they tarnish the good name of Pepsi with the term "Coke"!
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Yeah, lee1978, I remember that.

Lemonade - Pop. In general of soft drinks, we call it fizzy drinks.

Most of the time we call it by the brands.
 

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lee1978 said:
Here in the UK we dont use the word soda. When i was growing up we used to call it Fizzy Pop.
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QUOTE(shaunj66 @ Feb 3 2009, 10:32 PM) I call them "fizzy" drinks. But of course, you ask for them by name. And I very rarely have any carbonated drinks except the occasional coke or Dr. Pepper.

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I voted pop cos thats what I called back when I was a nipper. Coke is something else altogether.
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Generally when in the British pubs you hear brand names mostly, or lemonade.
 

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Growing up, soda was baking soda, pop was your dad. We called 'em drinks or co-cola (as a generic term for cola) unless you wanted something particular, then we'd call it by the brand name. A lot of it was context, if you were going to the gas station for drinks, and somebody wanted a drink and a pack of peanuts, then that drink would be Pepsi, because peanuts go good with Pepsi (you pour the peanuts right into the bottle.)

So, in short, drinks.

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Location = rural North Carolina
Time = back in the day ('60's & '70's)
 

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I usually call them by name but if I'd have to speak in general term then I'd say soda.

Or if you want the Swedish term for it: "Läsk".
 

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'round here we call it pop.

redeyez said:
Ace Gunman said:
Coke isn't a term, it's a brand. And I voted for pop, which is the most common of the phrases here.

Yes you're right, but some parts of the country (USA), mostly the south call it Coke (even Pepsi they call Coke).

Here's a nifty graphic. This is the nifty graphic I promised.

^ nice graphic, i had to LOL when i saw alaska though, they just dont seem to have any common ground at all when it comes to what one should call carbonated beverages.

QUOTE(mthrnite @ Feb 3 2009, 04:47 PM)
Arnj Drank
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Growing up, soda was baking soda, pop was your dad. We called 'em drinks or co-cola (as a generic term for cola) unless you wanted something particular, then we'd call it by the brand name. A lot of it was context, if you were going to the gas station for drinks, and somebody wanted a drink and a pack of peanuts, then that drink would be Pepsi, because peanuts go good with Pepsi (you pour the peanuts right into the bottle.)

So, in short, drinks.

edit:
Location = rural North Carolina
Time = back in the day ('60's & '70's)
^ yeah, my dad talks about going to gas stations and getting pepsi's and peanuts, but apparently it doesn't work so good anymore cause they use high fructose corn syrup instead of sugar.
 

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