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I call it soda.

>> No.4890778

Soda's fine
Pop's fine.
Coke's retarded as fuck.

>> No.4890780
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4890780

This chart is a lie, everyone I know in MN calls it soda.

>> No.4890784

>>4890780
>all good with a twinge of neutral evil
I could get behind that

>> No.4890783

CO
Soda

>> No.4890791

>>4890780
MN here, it is Pop. Can't stand when people call it 'soda'

>> No.4890792

>>4890791
GTFO Duluth.

>> No.4890798

>>4890776
>bellevue nebraska
>everyone I know calls it soda
And they say that it's a pop zone
come to think of it, I've never even heard someone call it pop over soda

>> No.4890799
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4890799

Cokeland here.

>> No.4890835

Everyone in Ohio calls it pop but I say soda on principle.

>> No.4890911

>>4890780
>no hawaiian punch

>> No.4890953

S-Tier - Soda
A+ Tier- Pop
B Tier - Soft Drink
Shit Nigger What Are You Doing Tier - Coke.

Why the fuck would you call it coke? That's like calling every beer a Bud. Or every cookie and Oreo. Fucking doesn't make sense.

The only cases I can think of calling something by its brand name are kleenex and band-aid. And It's easier to just say tissue instead of kleenex.

>> No.4890981

Most people in Southern California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Florida call it gaseosas.

>> No.4890986

I recall from some youtube accent vids that either UK or Aussies (or both) called it "fizzy drink." I think there were a couple other names in the UK but I don't recall what they were...and there were some people who couldn't really think of a name for the class of drink, which seems really odd.

>> No.4890987

>>4890986
Fizzy drink sounds really lame.

>> No.4890990

>Live in GA for whole life
>Never hear someone call soda Coke

>> No.4890995

>cali fag
>went to grand canycon with room mate his animexpo friend and some dude from phillipines or some shit, couch surfer
>phoenix arizona, mixed a king cobra with sake
>drunkest ive been since i drank half a bottle of vodka
>cant see myself fucking playing vidya, blurry mess
>decide to go outside and have a smoke
>fat dude comes out of nowhere
>hey guy do you know where the pop machines at?
>pop machine
>wat
>oh right
>its in that general direction
>k

For some reason i couldnt process "pop" in my head for like a second or two. It sounded so bizzarre. Didnt help that I was probably a light bud away from alcohol poisoning

>> No.4890997

>>4890776
Can I get one that's colorblind friendly? Also, its soda. Anything else is weird

>> No.4891006

>>4890995
>drunkest ive been since i drank half a bottle of vodka

are you 12 ?

>> No.4891007

>>4890986
Ausfag confirming that yes, we do call it fizzy drink. Only for stuff like Pasito, lemonade, lemon squash, fanta and it's always the el cheapo brands. We do call it soft drink too. But coca cola is always just 'coke'. So you would be asked "Do you want a soft drink or a coke?"

>> No.4891008

"soda" is a proper generic term for a soft drink, or sugary carbonated beverage

"coke" is regular coca-cola, not diet coke or Pepsi or whatever.

"pop" is the equivalent of ordering sarsaparilla in a western movie when you aren't the main character.

>> No.4891024

All of Canada pretty much calls it pop, never heard anyone use one of the other words.

>can I get a coke?
>is pepsi alright?
>FUCK YOU BITCH!

>> No.4891056

Scotland here.

Everything is juice or ginger.
Except for Ba Bru.

>> No.4891075

>>4891024
yeeeeeeeeeep
Up here... "soda" sounds more technical. Kind of like how "condiment" or "CHEESE SPREAD PRODUCT" or "hydrogenated" sounds technical

>> No.4891096

>>4890776

This chart is bullshit. I've lived in Georgia all my life and no one calls soda "coke". We call it fucking soda. If someone asks for a coke and you hand them a sprite you'll get stared at.

>> No.4891099

>>4891096
Maybe you should try leaving Atlanta some time.

>> No.4891102

>>4891099

Atlanta is a shithole, I only go there for business. Beyond that I've been all over the state. I've NEVER heard anyone call soda-in-general "coke". They all Coca-Cola coke and nothing else.

>> No.4891118

I call every kind of 'soda' cola...
I'm not even recognized

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>> No.4891144

>>4891124
remarkably accurate

>> No.4891353
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>>4890997
Hours later, but here you go!

>> No.4891380

>>4890776

St. Louis, a bastion of sanity in the middle of a sea of wrongness.

>> No.4891386

>>4890776
Britbong here, we call it Bubbly Water Tummy Fizz

>> No.4891403

>>4890776
pop because canadian
in practice though we just say coke because it's the only pop we drink

>> No.4891464

>>4890776
Central KY...I call it soda pop.

>> No.4891472

>>4890778
This.

>> No.4891498

Fatty juice

>> No.4891508

>>4890776
I consider 'soda' to be the proper term, but I use 'coke' in conversation.

>> No.4891527

>>4890986
Yeah they're called fizzy drinks in England

Is it really true that Americans use "Coke" to refer to soda in general?
>What coke do you want
>7-UP
???

>> No.4891531

>>4891527
>Is it really true that Americans use "Coke" to refer to soda in general?
Pretty much only in the Republic of Texas.

>> No.4891538

>>4891531
that's fucking mental

>> No.4891557

>>4891531

Yes, people also refer to adhesive bandages as "band-aids" and cotton swabs as "qtips" in some backwards ass areas.

>> No.4891559

>>4891557
that's totally different though

>> No.4891565

>>4890776
Looks about right. I'm from Ohio and it's pop for me. The word just rolls off the tongue better than soda.

>> No.4891574

We call them fizzy lifting drinks around here.

>> No.4891586

>>4890780
have lived in the Twin Cities my whole life never heard it called anything but 'pop'

>> No.4891587

>any trace of red within 400 miles of chicago

That map is bullshit. Its called pop round these parts. Though I didn't mind hearing people call it soda when I was in college.

>> No.4891596
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>>4891587
a lot of people move to Chicago.

>> No.4891624

Germany here

>soft drinks

>> No.4892269

>>4890776
>Born and raised in Mississippi
>Everyone I know says "soda"
>Only time they call it coke is when it's coke
I'm calling bullshit on this map.

>> No.4892393

> Oklahoman, have used coke since I was a kid

>> No.4892406

>>4890776
soda = carbonated water
pop = music
coke = a drug or coca cola
sofdrink = THIS. calling a sweeted crabonated beverage another generic term is retared

>> No.4892442

>>4890981
I live in Texas, we call it HitlerOil

>> No.4892863

>>4891056
Every dining establishment here calls it a soft drink though.

>> No.4892870

>>4892406
>soda = carbonated water
what? No, why would you call carbonated water anything other than carbonated water?

>> No.4892880

South Texas here. I call it soda. Co worker from California called it "soda pop" today. I kind of like the sound of that. It sounds somehow classic, hah.

Coke refers to Coca Cola. Why would someone call Sprite or Mountain Dew "coke"?

>> No.4892887

>>4892406
>sofdrink

The term doesn't even make sense.

>> No.4892900

Any drink in a can is called "can drink"
Any drink in a two liter is called "two liter"
Any drink in a regular plastic bottle is called "bottle drink, or Coke"
Any drink from a fountain is called "fountain drink"
If it comes in a pack of 12, its called "twelve pack"
Nobody in my life have I heard call it "pop"
A couple people I've met call them "soft drinks"
I've heard equal number people refer to them as either soda or Coke, when not using the proper nomenclature that I mentioned above.

Southeast Texas.

>> No.4892902

>>4892887
because it isn't hard (it contains no alcohol)

>> No.4892910

No way the northeast call it soda, I live on the other side of the border and everyone here calls in pop and I know we arent very different from them

>> No.4892918

>>4890776
The denizens of the mysterious white region to the north of your world map call it pop.

>> No.4892935

>>4892902
non-alcohol containing drinks are a much broader category than just soda. Soda is a type of soft drink, but there are plenty of soft drinks that are not soda

>> No.4892944

>>4890780
>everyone I know in MN calls it soda.
As someone who went to school with a hell of a lot of people from Minnesota I call bullshit on you, they almost all said pop

>> No.4892949

>>4890776
never seen this mAP BEFORE. THX NIGRA

>> No.4892952
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4892952

What the hell westerners?

>> No.4893105

>>4892952
>live in a "same" area
>pronounce them differently

I just need to move.

>> No.4893190

>>4891559

No it isn't.

>> No.4893192

>>4890780
I always call it pop

I know more people are converting to "soda", but most still say pop

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>>4892952
But they are pronounced the same anon.

North midwest master race reporting

>> No.4893202

>>4892952
How else do you pronounce them?

>> No.4893205

It's called soft drink because a hard man only drinks alcohol

>> No.4893211

But I'm in Houston (bright green) and nobody calls it Coke, everyone says Soda.

Also, anything BUT soda is retarded.

>> No.4893215

>>4893211

It's always different in the city. I live in DFW and it will be called soda and very rarely soft drink. Coke just outside the city.

>> No.4893249

>>4891006
Vodka bottles can vary greatly

>> No.4893285

>>4891006
Are you 60?

>> No.4893292

Live in Seattle and call it soda, so fuck your chart.