Saying "pop" instead of "soda" makes it sound like you're from the 1950's
by Anonymous13 years ago
Other way around.
by Anonymous13 years ago
It isn't either,
it's called coke
by Anonymous13 years ago
I call it that too and everyone says "You mean POP!?" Freaking Michiganders.
by Anonymous13 years ago
It's called purple drink because there is no other than grape soda.
by Anonymous13 years ago
It depends on where you live, actually.
In the Midwest it's usually called pop, and I know for a fact down South people call everything 'Coke' because my relatives from Oklahoma say it for everything.
>.>
by Anonymous13 years ago
You beat me to that post :/ just to add all of the Canadians I know say pop, so farther north also uses pop.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Oklahoma isn't south; everybody I know there calls it pop. Now where i live, Louisiana which is south, we most definitely call everything coke.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Technically, Oklahoma is in the south, but i don't really consider it "Southern" either. I live in Louisiana too.
by Anonymous13 years ago
If anything I'd call it midwest but not south.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Cool story bro. I don't really care what you consider it, I was stating what I know from my experiences. "HURR DURR LET'S GET TECHNICAL ABOUT WHAT OKLAHOMA IS CONSIDERED, DERP!1!1"
by Anonymous13 years ago
It's not so much a story but being able to actually read a map or have basic knowledge of geography.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I know, I'm not four. I was just using a meme to imply that I don't care.
Also, I do have basic knowledge of geography, thanks.
I think it's South, you think it's Midwest.
Not that big of a deal.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I'm just letting you know that way for future reference you wont actually sound like you're 4.
by Anonymous13 years ago
OH WOW THANKS. Without that, my life would never be complete!
By the way, it's grammatically incorrect to type/write '4' as a number, you're supposed to spell it out.
I'm just letting you know for future reference so you look educated.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I believe its called the Internet for a reason. When I am in my college classes I do use correct grammar. When I'm on the internet and don't particularly care what a bunch of kids think then I don't worry as much. What's the worst that can happen, a whiny teenager acts like they're the shit because i typed "4"??? Not a big issue to me when said whiny kid doesn't even know basic geography. Thanks anyway though.
by Anonymous13 years ago
yeah, that makes more sense..
by Anonymous13 years ago
I know, right! I live in Louisiana too and if I ask someone if they want a Coke I start saying all the kinds I have, like Sprite, Dr. Pepper, Root beer.
by Anonymous13 years ago
When I lived in Ohio everybody called it pop. I live in Arizona now and everybody calls it soda and I had to get it right because I would get a lot of weird looks when I said pop.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Why'd you move to Arizona? Too many restraining orders?
by Anonymous13 years ago
God damn it can I at least make ONE comment without acting as fucking pedobear!?
by Anonymous13 years ago
I live in NY and say pop!
by Anonymous13 years ago
I live in Florida and we either call it a coke or a soda:)
by Anonymous13 years ago
Ugh, I call it soda, and I'm in the Midwest so I am like the only person who does...but I'm still right! ;)
by Anonymous13 years ago
I'm in the Midwest too and it's SODA. We're totally right.
by Anonymous13 years ago
To my knowledge the whole of England says Pop :)
by Anonymous13 years ago
Then your knowledge is wrong, sorry mate. We tend to call it 'fizzy drink' in the South..
by Anonymous13 years ago
I dunno why, but "pop" sounds horribly unintelligent.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Actually, it's called Coke, Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Dr. Pepper, etc.
No one I know calls it soda or pop.
And, I live in GA.
by Anonymous13 years ago
in canada we call it pop
by Anonymous13 years ago
montana=pop :)
by Anonymous13 years ago
Illinois= pop. You get a scolding and a funny look if you call it anything else. "Soda" sounds unappealing...
by Anonymous13 years ago
I have a friend who moved down here to Louisiana from Illinois and she said pop too. But it's been about 4 years since she moved here and she says soda or coke like a real southerner. :)
by Anonymous13 years ago
Pop is a drink. Soda is a baking ingredient.
by Anonymous13 years ago
pop is a noise. Soda is a delicious fizzy drink.
by Anonymous13 years ago
My thoughts exactly!
by Anonymous13 years ago
I say a mix because of the east coast of the midwest. It just depends on where you learned it.
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago
by Anonymous 13 years ago