Do you say POP, SOFT DRINK or SODA???

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I say...



how do you refer to drinks that have more than 30g of sugar? let's see what people will vote.

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Pop because British unless referring to Cream soda.
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Soft drink.
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You forgot "coke" as some people use it for all sodas.
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Kollin6618 posted...
You forgot "coke" as some people use it for all sodas.


I and my family being some examples.
I call it tonic
YEA!
Kollin6618 posted...
You forgot "coke" as some people use it for all sodas.


I was going to say the exact same thing.

"Hey, could you bring me a Coke?"

- "Sure, what kind?"

"Dr Pepper"

(I don't drink Dr. Pepper,..just an example)
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Soda.
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Kollin6618 posted...
You forgot "coke" as some people use it for all sodas.


I certainly would have voted for this!
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Yeah, the missing Coke option is a glaring omission. But I went with soft drink, which is what I say if I really wanna' be generic.
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Pop makes sense because it's the sound it makes when you open it, although apparently it started as a shortened version of phosphate. It's technically the best term simply because pop can't mean anything else.

Soda makes sense because they are made with bubbly water. It does just mean bubbly or carbonated water, but confusion is rare. Sodapop is an option to remove confusion.

Soft drink makes sense because they aren't hard (no alcohol). Could also refer to other non-alcoholic drinks, though.

Calling it a Coke when it's not a Coke is the dumbest fucking thing. I can't even believe this is a regional term.
I call it poison or obesity elixir.

Maybe fat juice would be a good new one.
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wwinterj25 posted...
Pop because British unless referring to Cream soda.

I thought brits said fizzy drink.
Bligh_with_no_T posted...
I thought brits said fizzy drink.


That works too.
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reason posted...
"Hey, could you bring me a Coke?"

- "Sure."

"Dr Pe-"

*Hands you a Coca-cola*
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wwinterj25 posted...
Pop because British unless referring to Cream soda.

Really? You're British? You should bring that up some more, I don't think i've ever heard that.
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darcandkharg31 posted...
Really? You're British? You should bring that up some more, I don't think i've ever heard that.


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wwinterj25 posted...
Pop because British unless referring to Cream soda.

What nationality are you when referring to Cream soda?
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RPG maniac87 posted...
What nationality are you when referring to Cream soda?


American but that's only at weekends when I dress up as a trailer park trash chick called Erika.
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