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Title: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: Xzeemo on 26 September 2008, 15:36:48
Stemming off of both Kum and Go and one of the other threads around here, what do you guys call it? I call it pop because thats what I grew up around, but it seems like people in the south call it Soda more often. I have no clue, but I'm curious to see the results.


Title: Re: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: Fatso on 26 September 2008, 16:00:26
I call it by name wherever possible, but really I don't give a #####.


Title: Re: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: Xzeemo on 26 September 2008, 16:03:17
Me either, just thought it would be interesting since we have so many people from different areas on the board.


Title: Re: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: Chron on 26 September 2008, 16:04:38
I usually stick with soda. It is more common to do so in the Southern US, but I'm not sure why.
"Pop" always reminds me of my grandmother, who is from Maine. I've never been sure why it's called "pop" besides "the bubbles pop".

Soda makes sense because, you know, all carbonated beverages have carbonated water in them. Which can be called soda water or seltzer, once again depending on the area trend.

It's a vastly unimportant question.


Title: Re: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: ASR on 26 September 2008, 16:19:33
It's definitely "pop" and that's what I grew up with, but I like saying "soda" more and I like how "soda" sounds better anyway.


Title: Re: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: Edgecrusher on 26 September 2008, 18:47:27
It was originally "soda water", before it was bottled in 1892, at which point it was coined "soda pop"

Time went on, blah blah blah, and now it's dependent on your region.

Personally, I was raised in a household that called it pop, but I call it soda.

That's what it started as, that's what it is.

Besides, it only gained the pop modifier as a reference to the sound made when opening the bottle, so pop has always just been an onomatopoeia, rather than the name of a beverage.

It's a small thing, but it's drives me crazy when people call it pop.

It's like saying you have to itch an itch.


Title: Re: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: TheRedPriest on 26 September 2008, 19:02:03
I use both interchangeably, been using soda more often recently so I voted for that.


Title: Re: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: AlexThePenguin on 26 September 2008, 19:02:47
I only really say pop when I'm trying to annoy someone.

Or if I've been around certain people.


Title: Re: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: Rama Olendris on 26 September 2008, 20:06:11
I say soda-pop all the time... So I wasn't sure what to vote for...


Title: Re: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: Vinchenz Rock on 26 September 2008, 22:02:05
I grew up learning that it's said as "Pop", so it'll stay as "Pop."


Title: Re: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: preventerWIND on 26 September 2008, 22:19:07
I say Sody-pop! I call it pop actually, born and raised, and I don't intend to change now.

POP POP POP POP POP! WHAT'RE YOU GONNA DO HATERS?!


Title: Re: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: NovaMan XP on 26 September 2008, 22:57:10
Kill you.


Title: Re: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: Majikn on 26 September 2008, 23:12:20
I say soda whenever I talk with a lisp.

To me they're just two words with the same definition. One might be more slang than proper, but it's still widely accepted. What's stupid to me is when I'm talking and I get rudely interrupted because someone has a problem with the fact that I said "pop". It's like, I don't care.

I don't give it a moment's thought when someone says soda, which is different from what I'm used to but not unheard of.

You know what I mean? Sure I don't mind discussing it, but don't understand when people get pissed off over this subject.


Title: Re: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: Johncarllos on 27 September 2008, 01:14:29
Do I win?


Title: Re: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: Chron on 27 September 2008, 02:04:15
Coke?
Coke?

I feel like shooting everyone in my county.

And in every red county for that matter.


Title: Re: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: NovaMan XP on 27 September 2008, 02:28:01
Thankfully my area calls it soda and not coke.


Title: Re: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: Johncarllos on 27 September 2008, 04:16:19
You see Maine?
Yeah, we agree.
It's soda.


Title: Re: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: Winged Warrior on 27 September 2008, 06:20:33
In the county in Kentucky I used to live in, Meade,  50-80% Call it "COKE."
At least according to that map.

And where my parents were raised, according to that map, It's "Pop."

I was taught, POP is what you call your father, but you drink SODA.

It's soda.


Title: Re: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: Mikero on 27 September 2008, 08:23:33
Uhm, excuse me, but this thread is stupid.


Title: Re: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: Abominator on 29 September 2008, 18:01:10
Yes it is.

And so are the names Soda and Pop.


Title: Re: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: Chron on 29 September 2008, 18:49:33
Now I'm curious what Abe calls it.


Title: Re: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: Rama Olendris on 29 September 2008, 20:16:56
Carbonated Drink.


Title: Re: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: Mikero on 30 September 2008, 00:45:07
Probably Soft Drink. Or whatever name it's actually named instead of some dumb coverall name.

But let's get #####ing serious here poeple;

Britney Spears has a song on her "... Baby One More Time" album called "Soda Pop" so I think you're all DONE.

Mmm the soda pop,
Watch it fizz and foam
The clock is tickin' and we can't stop (Can't stop now!)
Mmm the soda pop,
bop shi bop shi bop
The clock is tickin' and we can't stop
Oooh oooh!


Title: Re: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: Chron on 30 September 2008, 00:56:09
Someone close the thread before Britney's ten thousand venereal diseases get spread through people just talking about her.


Title: Re: Soda vs. Pop
Post by: Xzeemo on 30 September 2008, 04:11:33
Well, as stupid as the topic may have been, it still made me laugh, so thank you. But I will lock it as you wish.