Do you call carbonated soft drinks "soda" or "pop"?

"Pop", for me.

Columbus, Ohio, USA

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  • Munch munch, chomp chomp...
    Both.
  • edited 2016-12-20 20:15:17
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    Carbonated liquid nourishment beverages.

    Pop or fizzy drinks.

    England, Britain, UK, Europe, Earth, Solar System, Milky Way.
  • kill living beings
    devil

    piss
  • Soda. So, duhhh.
  • Usually "pop" (which is the standard around here) but I've found myself occasionally saying "soda" due to influence from Internet Americans.
  • Carbonated liquid nourishment beverages.

    Pop or fizzy drinks.

    England, Britain, UK, Europe, Earth, Solar System, Milky Way.

    Same
  • We can do anything if we do it together.
    SF_Sorrow said:

    'coke'


  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    Soda.
  • edited 2016-12-20 20:40:40

    Usually "pop" (which is the standard around here) but I've found myself occasionally saying "soda" due to influence from Internet Americans.

    To be more specific, I'll say "pop" when referring to fizzy sugary drinks in general, but my instinct is now to say "orange soda" rather than "orange pop" for instance. The word "soda" on its own generally means "soda water" in these parts, so I still wouldn't use it for other things.
  • soda

    The only other common item that uses "soda" is "baking soda".

    "Pop", meanwhile, is something you can call your dad, or something your dad likes listening to, or something you can use a miniature drumstick, or something you can do to a balloon.

    "Coke" is either a particular brand of cola, or the cola they make, or a drug, or a coal product.
  • soda, but I transitioned from using pop because fun fact: middle school kids are brutal when u don't use the same slang
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    The generic, lower-case version of "coke" is fascinating to me because it's clearly regional but it's not one region and I can't quite figure out why it's the default in those places.
  • Sup bitches, witches, Haters, and trolls.

    The generic, lower-case version of "coke" is fascinating to me because it's clearly regional but it's not one region and I can't quite figure out why it's the default in those places.

    my grandparents use(d) that one but they live right outside Atlanta where Coca-Cola headquarters is
  • Splat Charger Specialist
    Soda and I'm Chicagoan
  • “Soda” here in Southern California.
  • For once, or maybe twice, I was in my prime.
    Soda, and I don't know where I'm from anymore.
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    most people here in Pennsyltucky say pop, but I say soda because I'm not originally from here and fuck you I won't do what you tell me.
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”

    most people here in Pennsyltucky say pop, but I say soda because I'm not originally from here and fuck you I won't do what you tell me.

    *chromatic slap-bass riffage*
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    lolz
  • vtkvtk
    embrace the confusion

    Usually "pop" (which is the standard around here) but I've found myself occasionally saying "soda" due to influence from Internet Americans.

    To be more specific, I'll say "pop" when referring to fizzy sugary drinks in general, but my instinct is now to say "orange soda" rather than "orange pop" for instance. The word "soda" on its own generally means "soda water" in these parts, so I still wouldn't use it for other things.
    This. Flavor + soda = pop. $FlavorWord + "soda" = $WhatKindOfPop, or a brand name is used to refer specifically to that brand of pop.

    Columbus
  • I've heard that called "carbonated water" or "seltzer water".
  • I guess I didn't include my location. I think most people already know, but southern Ontario, for completeness.
  • I forgot too, but eh. Raleigh and Lexington, if it wasn't already clear.
  • I was born in Ohio but grew up mostly in Florida.
  • Sup bitches, witches, Haters, and trolls.
    call it "soda" usually, currently in The Angels but grew up in North Carolina
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