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Why is everyone arguing about shitty intra-US pronunciation differences
I had friends from the south and would ask me if I wanted a coke, but would bring everything but a coke.
And we still say pop in the PNW.
I’ve heard that if you order a “Coke” in the area that says “Coke”, they’ll just give you a random soda and you have to drink it no matter what it is. That just seems plain wrong to me.
No-it’s would you like a Coke? Sure. I’ll have a Double Cola.
Can confirm, I usually got Pepsi when I asked for Coke (not unexpected).
It's all faygo if we're being fair.
For those of you who do not understand calling it coke: where do you put your soda / pop to keep it cold? A refrigerator or an ice box?
I really want coke to be more common as referring to soda pop on general because I want to see Coca Cola freak out as they lose the trademark to genericization.
SODA!!!
Good.
I guess Dallas is the little bubble in Texas that uses soda. I've traveled pretty extensively through "coke" country and have yet to actually hear it.
I do remember some of the adults calling it pop when I was a kid in California. I seem to recall that pop/soda were almost interchangeable.
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SODAAAA!!!
What about the small blasphemous region calling it soda pop?
They're not welcome 'round these parts
if you look closely there is a very tiny dot in the pnw where one person unironcially calls is "sodey"
Palestine/Israel 1947 borders vs today.
2079: Buffalo has the most temperate climate on the planet and still calls Pop by it's proper name.