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Discussion Forum => Offtopic => Topic started by: Blood on January 17, 2014, 07:44:53 pm
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So Pujols and I have been arguing on whether it's called soda or pop. So I made a poll ;D
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Soda.
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I honestly think pop, just because I grew up calling it that, but we moved across the country and here most people call it soda. Also, congratulations on Trusted!
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thanks :)
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I honestly think pop, just because I grew up calling it that, but we moved across the country and here most people call it soda. Also, congratulations on Trusted!
you are now a marked target of P12 industries
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It's kind of a joined thing.
ya know, soda pop.
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It's kind of a joined thing.
ya know, soda pop.
Yea that's true but what about popsicles? they were made when somebody left out a can of pop outside in the cold and it froze. Not sodasicles :/
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(http://www.dula.tv/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/popvssodamap.gif)
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I honestly think pop, just because I grew up calling it that, but we moved across the country and here most people call it soda. Also, congratulations on Trusted!
you are now a marked target of P12 industries
Why? I had grown up calling it pop. I grew up in Michigan and moved down to the bottom of the map when I was eight.
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It is called both. The end
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And that's only a chart of the US. It's called something different all over the world, just like many other stuff.
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Pop
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Deekay :0 Do you not call them soda?
I pretty much call each soft beverage by its name.... (coke, pepsi, root beer, sprite, etc) but when referring to them as a whole, I say soda.
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Deekay :0 Do you not call them soda?
I call it 'soft drink', or like you said, by the name of the beverage itself.
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Deekay :0 Do you not call them soda?
I pretty much call each soft beverage by its name.... (coke, pepsi, root beer, sprite, etc) but when referring to them as a whole, I say soda.
high fives impish
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And that's only a chart of the US. It's called something different all over the world, just like many other stuff.
I call it exactly as it is like impish but I never really say "soda" or "pop". In England thats never really said.
So I can't vote the poll. :(
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The weird thing is on that map it says where I live they call it soda but I call it pop. And yes I was born there.
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This is the most random topic I've ever encountered.
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I call it carrot juice. I'm surprised it wasn't on the map.
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I call it carrot juice. I'm surprised it wasn't on the map.
*Gags* Ehh, well carrots are resorting to cannibalism!
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I call it carrot juice. I'm surprised it wasn't on the map.
*Gags* Ehh, well carrots are resorting to cannibalism!
whats so bad about cannibalism, ive been trying to eat ashley for the past month
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I call it carrot juice. I'm surprised it wasn't on the map.
*Gags* Ehh, well carrots are resorting to cannibalism!
whats so bad about cannibalism, ive been trying to eat ashley for the past month
I.... Uh...
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*pull out AP human geography text book*
The forms of these different dialects are formed usually by relocation diffusion to new regions, by isolation these area form a branch of their language. This is determined by region, but popular culture does have an effect in the whole mess. And with the advancements in communication, it's forming a somewhat bond within different areas.
P.S. That map is somewhat incorrect, it is forgetting "soft drinks" and it's labeling is a bit weird with the percentages.
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I call it carrot juice. I'm surprised it wasn't on the map.
But..
it was
"other"
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Its definately soda. *Blows up forum, and walks off with the explosion in the background like james bond*