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Cola. Everybody in Holland calls it Cola
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We have POP machines. We go to the store to buy POP.
Coke and Pepsi are COLAs. Cola is a type of POP. SODA is a tasteless/colourless fizzy liquid that some people mix with their scotch. I drink SODA with a slice of lime. |
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I remember when I was 12 I met someone from Texas and they told me about how all soft drinks were referred to as "coke." "What kind of Coke do you want?" God what a stupid concept.
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It's a pop, I'm from Chicago originally it even says pop on the store awnings there.
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Soda :bh
We have soda fountains that dispense flavored sodas. Bottles of soda say "XXXXXX flavored soda" Exhibit A http://www.drinkswap.com/images/bevfull/74138.jpg |
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I call it Pepsi :D
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Grew up in a "pop" area. Still call it pop most of the time, but if I'm ordering a fountain drink, it's called just that. Fountain drink, or large drink, or something with drink in it when at fast food.
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Escalator Kleenex.
Oh, sorry... uh.. I'm supposed to say "pop" and do. When I ask for a Coke, and they say "Is Pepsi alright?" I do one of two things. Look disgusted and ask for the other alternatives. Ask them why they would carry such an inferior product.. ;) I've never heard anyone order a Rum and Pepsi before. There must be a damn good reason. :r Not that I am a Cuba Libre` drinker on a normal basis, but it's the thought that counts. With a cigar, I do prefer Coke Zero at the moment. or, uh... other beverages... |
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"Diet." Covers everything.
Sorry to threadjack, but this reminds me of a story. Growing up in Europe I was unfamiliar with many of the expressions used in the USA. I asked a gal out on a date in college- to see a movie- and she happened to reach the box office before me- whereupon she turned around and asked; "Are we going Dutch?" Not having a clue what she meant, but wanting to be agreeable, I smiled; "Yes!" OOOPS! An executive was being moved from NYC to Cincinnati. The moving company was from Cincinnati. As they were unpacking, the exec's wife said: "Careful with those lamps, they are antiques!" The movers, not hearing her well due to the wrapping paper used the typical polite Cincinnati expression for "what?" asked: "Please?" "OK- PLEASE be careful with those lamps, they are antiques!" |
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Other. Most people here in Texas say coke.
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Soda here. My ex used to call laundry soap "washing powders", she was from Indiana and also called soda "pop".
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