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20140229 No.20140229 [Reply] [Original]

Well?

>> No.20140234

>>20140229
We used to call it a sodiepop.

>> No.20140236

>>20140229
I do not drink goysyrup.

>> No.20140239

>>20140236
wtf is a goysy rup?

>> No.20140240

>>20140229
I swear I will punch in the face the first person who claims people in the south call all soft drinks "Coke" and when asked which kind will respond with shit like "Dr. Pepper Coke" or "Pepsi Coke". This of course will happen in Minecraft.

>> No.20140248

>>20140239
Sweetened beverages.

>> No.20140261

>>20140229
"Pop" is dead and "Coke" only survives due to redneck autism. California and New York rule the nation, deal with it chudtrannies.

>> No.20140266

>>20140234
just been one of those fuckin daaaaays

>> No.20140275

We call it tonic in New England

>> No.20140315

>>20140275
No you fucking don't

>> No.20140320

>>20140275
>>20140315
We call it groundlejuice in MA

>> No.20140342
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>>20140261
>California and New York rule the nation
nope.
cali and ny are ruled by the nation.

>> No.20140347

Generally in California we call it Fizzler. Calling it pop or soda is the quickest way to reveal that you're a flyover, if your obesity didn't already give it away.

>> No.20140350

>>20140342
In reality Massachusetts and Connecticut control the nation. Left and right the most powerful politicians were educated at Harvard or Yale, many both. Wake up to the crypto fascism and bust out the rope.

>> No.20140357

>>20140350
>Harvard or Yale
irrelevant places, anon.
politics is ruled by the temple mount.

>> No.20140362

>>20140357
Who do you think operates the top universities in America and England?

>> No.20140411

>>20140315
But we do.

>> No.20140486

>>20140240
No you dont say pepsi coke but you do call soda in general coke until its time to differentiate

>> No.20140497

New Mexico says coke

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IucBp1yrr7A&ab_channel=Blackoutdigital

>> No.20140516
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>>20140229
I say soda, pop, soda pop. Live in yellow southwest.

>> No.20140624

>>20140229
Im from Seattle and people definitely say soda, not pop

>> No.20140677

UK
fizzy drink,soft drink or a bubbloid

>> No.20140682

>>20140229
i'm from the midwest (stl) and everyone says soda

>> No.20140707

nobody says pop in colorado and nobody ever did
t. asked granpa

>> No.20140765

>>20140229
I live in texas. Coke only refers to coca cola brand name or generic cola. I've never heard anyone refer to soda as 'pop', not even in a TV show or movie.

>> No.20140785

>>20140765
In texas too, if it's a fast food establishment then the drinks are usually referred to as fountain drinks in my experience. since I guess it literally is a fountain.

>> No.20141039

>>20140229
North Carolina here. Never heard 'pop' for soda/coke in my over 30 years of life. Coke is said mostly by the old timers tho.

>> No.20141065

>>20140229
Fake, never met anyone who calls soda "pop" or calls all soda "coke"
t. NC native, family from Missouri, now living in Texas

>> No.20141069

>>20140229
we call it frisdrank, translated as freshdrink

>> No.20141122

>>20140236
This.

>> No.20141127

I live in the south and have been through the states multiple times. Not once have people referred to all soft drinks as coke. They called it by either their name or "soda"

>> No.20141128

yet another map that shows why southerners should have been genocide after the civil war

>> No.20141154

>>20141127
t. Zoomer.

I'm from NC and the majority of people older than my parents called it coke in the 1990s. Your Yankee ass moving to Cary, NC in the mid 2000s doesn't count as southern. FUCK OFF.

>> No.20141157
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>>20140229
a waiter will litchrally say "what kind of coke would you like? a fanta? sure"????

>> No.20141715

>>20140229
The region for pop is way too big. It's almost exclusively said in MN and even then only in the cutesy parts of the state.

>> No.20141724
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MI here. Yes we call it pop.

>> No.20141740
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>>20141724

>> No.20141782

>>20141724
You weirdos also call liquor stores party stores and lollipops suckers.

>> No.20141786
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>>20141782
You're goddamn right we do.

>> No.20142026

>>20140229
I once told a southern mcdonalds worker I'll take a Coca-Cola for my drink and she looked at me like I was an alien.

>> No.20142034

>>20141782
in MA we call liquor stores package stores, or packies

"gonna make run down to the packie, need anything?"

funny thing is my local packie was purchased by a pakistani family and I'm technically allowed to say "going to the pakis/just got back from the pakis/did you stop at the pakis?/gotta make a run to the pakis"

>> No.20142078

>>20142034
No we don't. Packie is only said by 50+ year old white trash people who actually live in the city of Boston.

>> No.20142082

>>20141782

lol I heard party store in a lot of rap music and just figured they were talking about a crack house

>> No.20142084

>>20142026
Nah Anon you probably just look like an alien. Thats a perfectly normal thing to say at a southern mcdonalds.

>> No.20142152

I've lived everywhere in Florida except the panhandle. Nobody calls it coke here unless they're an old person and an immigrant.

>> No.20142400

>>20140229
>Soft drink has entered the chat.

>> No.20142488

>>20140229
>Parents are from Pop area, I live in Coke area, but we all say soda
What does this mean

>> No.20142707

>>20142488
You watch too much TV

>> No.20142713

they're called fizzy drinkeroos, matey

>> No.20142772

>>20141782
Everyone calls them suckers only gay little swiss kids call them lollipops

>> No.20142780

>>20141127
Same. I've lived in the South all my life and never, not once, have I ever heard anyone refer to all sodas as "Coke." However it's absolutely true that we all speak like we're from Gone With The Wind, spend our weekends at Klan rallies, and eat nothing but biscuits, grits, mac and cheese, and fried food. So please, yankees and Californians, stay away, this place is not for you.

>> No.20142790

>>20140229
Always interesting. I'm from the south, but my extended family was from Boston. So it was always soda.

>> No.20142832

>>20140229
soadie pop

>t.1959'r

>> No.20143991

>>20140229
I was born and raised in North Texas and absolutely nobody calls soda coke, unless they're referring to coke itself obviously. It's soda.

>> No.20144003

>>20141127

Nah bro I do it. Coke is just a general term. Like:

>Hey would you pick up some cokes for the pizza party?
>Sure what kind yall want?
>Get doctor pepper, sprite, and coke
>Sounds good

>> No.20144009

>>20143991
North Texas is Kansas, culturally.

>> No.20144013

>>20144003
>>Hey would you pick up some cokes for the pizza party?
I have never heard someone say this and I have lived in various parts of NC and Texas

>> No.20144018

>>20144013
Sounds like you have never been to one of my pizza parties. Youre missing out

>> No.20144023
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>>20141157

>> No.20144026

Coke as a general term is not that weird. You fags probably say bandaid and kleenex to refer to all bandages and tissues.

>> No.20144349

>>20144026
>Yeah I want a coke. No I meant a Sprite not Coke.

>> No.20144350

>>20140229
そうだ

>> No.20144352

>>20144349
A sprite is a coke. You’re clearly not understanding

>> No.20144879

>>20140497
new mexico is bestico

>> No.20144881

Fizzy juice

>> No.20144899

>>20140229
Soft drink or fizzy

>> No.20144910

>>20140266
don't make me go hog wild on your ass

>> No.20144912

>>20140229
Softdrink

>> No.20144989

>>20140229
no

>> No.20144992

actually JAZZ is like the new coke

>> No.20145003

>>20140347
more like Jizzler, amirite? needs more cilantro

>> No.20145016

>>20144910
i wont bore you with the specifics of running a small construction company

>> No.20145391

>>20140275
in Cali Wali (California for you newfriends) we call it a Hot Carl

>> No.20145406

In jersey we call it gravy

>> No.20145456

>>20145391
You’re stupid.
From wikipedia:
>"Tonic" has been used in eastern Massachusetts and parts of Maine and New Hampshire since at least 1888. Its usage has been gradually declining in favor of "soda". In some areas, "tonic" is still understood to mean "soft drink", but many regard it as an antiquated term.

>> No.20145483

>>20141154
NTA but I was born in NC and currently live right across the border from Cary. Hi neighbor :)
Wanna go to Chengdu 7 together before the new landlord demolishes that whole row and makes Cary even shittier?

>> No.20145506

>>20145456
I don't recall asking you a damned thing

>> No.20145554

>>20145483
Not him but chengdu 7 sucks ass
C&T wok is the best Chinese food I've ever had in my life
Get the spicy crispy beef and some sesame chicken
My parents moved to Raleigh in 97 from SC to work at rtp, I only moved out to Cary to be closer to my job
I'm south of the triangle now but I still miss C&T
I threw half of my chengdu order away, it was so poor

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>>20140229
This map is out of date. Soda is winning the war. Only weirdos say pop and only retards say coke.

>> No.20145563

>>20145554
You must've been unlucky (bad night at the restaurant) or have bad taste because the pickle fish at Chengdu is divine. C&T is good too, but Chengdu is delicious.

>> No.20145574

>>20140765
in East Texas (actual Texas) we call them all coke

>> No.20145577

>>20140229
It's coke in AZ too, otherwise correct, New England says soda and I was confused when I moved to the midwest and it was pop

>> No.20145584

>>20145563
made me wanna ralph
I never waste food either but it was bad
Can't give it another try though because if I'm ever in the area it's C&T time

>> No.20145585

>>20140624
seconding this, i've lived in WWA for nearly all my life and have never heard someone hear call it "pop" besides maybe the odd boomer transplant, despite all of these charts claiming that is the preferred term

>> No.20145646

>>20145574 >>20140785
I grew up in south texas and never heard anyone call pepsi/drpepper a 'coke' haha. Its either soda, or the name of the specific brand, or maybe 'fountain drink' if it's a serve your self type of restaurant.

>> No.20145665

>>20145574
Actual Texas is west Texas

t. From east texas

>> No.20145787

>>20140229
Ill hava a cola please.

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>>20145787
RC or Polar, anon?

>> No.20145794

>>20140347
you call it whatever the spanish name is for it, because you're all mexicans

>> No.20145995

Everyone I've ever met here in England, including myself and all my family has called them "Fizzy Drink". If you're a posh twat it's "Soft Drink".
Now I think of it, both those words are quite a mouthful to say compared to the yanks with "Pop" and "Soda".

>> No.20146003

>>20140229
where does "goysyrup" show up on this map?

>> No.20146016

>>20146003
/pol/

>> No.20146445

>>20145584
Fair enough. I won't be mad at you supporting one of the best restaurants in town. Eat well, king

>> No.20146458
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I only drink water, coffee and beer.
I call them water, coffee and beer.

>> No.20146463

>>20146458
>beer
hoppy milkshake IPAs or macrobrew piss water?

>> No.20146478

>>20146463
No I said beer. It's not a circus here.

>> No.20146486

>>20144352
A sprite is a cola

>> No.20146502

>>20146478
trying to avoid the question so I'm gonna go with piss water

>> No.20146519

>>20140229
diabetes

>> No.20147153

>>20145577
New England says tonic.

>> No.20147162

>>20140229
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FIz0ts3ep8

>> No.20147197

>>20140320
no we don't.
but we call subs grinders.

>> No.20147207

>>20146463
>hoppy milkshake IPAs
this one because im a real sissy cutie

>> No.20147225

>>20140229
I'm from florida and I can assure you it's just soda. anybody that calls all soda "coke" is a fucking idiot. I've never been anywhere that they do that. all of this shit is just retarded yokels

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>>20147207
No you're just part of the last epic generation ever, the Millennials. Why couldn't those damn zoomers be more like us

>> No.20147328

Calling soda "pop" is a clear and obvious sign that the person speaking is flyover trash not to be respected or acknowledged.

>> No.20147431

>>20142707
What did they mean by this? I'm referring to the OP image.

>> No.20147450

>>20140240
>do you want a coke
>yeah
>what kind
this is real, and you yankoids and califags can't stop us from genericizing multibillion dollar corporations. "Copies" are xeroxes. "Facial tissues" are kleenexes. "Clear adhesive tape" is sellotape. "motorhomes" are winnebagos. "Polystyrene foam" is styrofoam. "insulated and sealed beverage flasks" are thermoses. And "sweet carbonated beverages" are cokes.

>> No.20147464

>only boomers say that
>only 50+ year olds say that
>we said that in the 90's but not now
>I haven't heard that since I was little
>Only older people say that
panamericanism is cancer

>> No.20147490

>>20147450
>you'll'd've can't stop us from not knowing words good

>> No.20147501

>>20147490
>nooooo language can't deviate aaaaaa is that a multi-century long deviation in society, culture, and language?!
>AAAAAA DEMOCRATS HELP ME HE'S USING TERMS APPROPRIATE AND UNDERSTOOD PER CONTEXT STOP HIM!!!!

>> No.20147508

>>20147490
Why did you intentionally omit "y'all" when that's the dag burn southernest word you could have used?

>> No.20147512

>>20147501
>you'all'd'ven't gone and make a plum fool of y'self's talking like you in a dang dong mac donalds commercial

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>>20147512
I'll have you know it's "Mickey D's"

>> No.20147542

>>20147450
This poster is a LARPer, probably lives somewhere dumb like Rhode Island. Nobody in the South asks what kind of Coke you want unless they think you're looking for diet.
>But anon, they do, my cousin heard them say it when he drove down to Florida plus the guys on Comedy Central say it's true!
You're a gullible idiot who repeats things you think makes you sound interesting but it just outs you as a LARPing liar.

>> No.20147571

>>20145574
East Texas is little Mexico. North Texas is real Texas.

>> No.20147593

>>20147542
>noooo you're not real nobody EVER said that noooo stop existing we WILL replace you!!!

>> No.20147836

>>20140229
I'm from Seattle, and the only person I know that called soda "pop" was constantly made fun of.

>> No.20147906

>>20147450
>sellotape
You are not American

>> No.20147939

I've lived in the deep south my entire life and the
>southerners call everything coke
gaslight was so effective even some southerners believe it is true.
This isn't a thing nor was it ever a thing. Like some anon said earlier in the thread nobody fucking says
>Uhhh lemme get a Fanta Coke

>> No.20147944

>>20147906
you're stupid

>> No.20147946

>>20147939
>>Uhhh lemme get a Fanta Soda
yeah, lol. nobody says "soda". This is so janky.

>> No.20147950

>>20147946
Thanks for totally and utterly pwning me with facts and logic but I still stand by my post

>> No.20147958

>>20147939
>This isn't a thing nor was it ever a thing.
Ok, zoomer. It absolutely was a thing. Just do a quick google search and you’ll see why coke used to be the generic southern term for soft drink. Older southern people still call all soft drinks coke.

>> No.20148333

>>20147153
gtfo

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>>20140229

>> No.20148510

>>20140347
Here in California we call it a Hot Carl and you can get a whole 12 pack for $5.

>> No.20149335

>>20148491
the fuck is boke

>> No.20149343
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>>20147153
In england they call tonic , fizzy wizzy pucker snizzy and it tastes like salty coins

>> No.20149359

>>20147958
Grandma with dementia doesn't count.

>> No.20149361

>>20149335
What you drink when you're boolin

>> No.20149392

>>20149335
It's a reddit way of saying "ok"

>> No.20149460

nj here we say fizzy yum yum drank

>> No.20149487

>>20144352
Coke is a type of pepsi

>> No.20149492
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>>20149343
>reviewmom handjob

>> No.20149556

>>20140229
I live in Washington and Ive never heard the word pop used

>> No.20149560

>>20140261
>California and New York rule the nation,

Oh the delcious cope here

>> No.20149621

>>20140229
I grew up in and live in Texas and used to be guilty of this but I try to remember to call it soda now. Pop faggots can fuck off.

>> No.20149625

>>20140229
For me, it's Dr. Pepper

>> No.20150096

>>20140229
People say "soda" all over. "Coke" is rarely used to refer to sodas in the south, too.

t. grew up in Texas, now live in Ohio

>> No.20150101

>>20140229
it's called soft drink

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>>20140229
Lived in Tennessee my whole life and never heard someone from here call soda "coke" as a general term. I've seen some anons claim that they say this in East Tennessee but I've been there plenty and never heard this either. Only EVER encountered it visiting Alabama and Mississippi and only said by older people. Going by a lot of posts in this thread I'd wager it wasn't said in certain other states under the supposed "coke" zone much either. This feels like either a regionalism from the Deep South that's been assumed to cover the whole region, or just something that's very outdated.

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COLD POP
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>> No.20150666

>>20140229
So most Americans call it pop?

>> No.20150877

>>20140624
Depends on where in Washington you live
City dwelling faggots like you call it soda, we call it pop in small towns

>> No.20151164

>>20140229
Eastern NC reporting. Soda is, indeed, our generic term for carbonated soft drinks. Sometimes Coke. It depends on where you are. Pepsi originated in NC. It's still strange to me that most people in my area still prefer Coke.

>> No.20151174

>>20150666
satan you know it do

>> No.20151284

>>20140229
>liquid diabetes

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>>20140229
Cola.

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>>20140229
Soda.

>> No.20151480

>>20145791
RC if im feeling fancy, shasta if im broke. never had a polar

>> No.20151602

>>20140624
Are you from Washington, or did you just move here

>> No.20151607

>>20140677
Gonna start calling it bubbloid from now on

>> No.20151611

Don't you hate it when rootless hapas and kikes try to deny your local heritage?

>> No.20152339

>>20140229
bullshit we call it soda in texas, coke specifically reffers to coca cola and SOMETIMES MAYBE pepsi

>> No.20152651

>>20140229
if you call it anything but soda you need to be euthanized

>> No.20153029

Regional American slang is being eroded and homogenized. Now everyone under thirty talks like sixteen year old Tyrone from the projects. Even college educated white girls from small towns use black high schooler slang. Hearing a twenty six year old with a masters degree saying “bruh” and “no cap” is disturbing. Soda is becoming the dominant homogeneous term in the country, so much so that younger people don’t even know just twenty years ago that there were real regional differences in language. I blame social media, the weakening of family ties, and people who have moved from elsewhere who don’t have local roots or know the local slang. Now we have rootless kids telling us that “no boomer, actually they never called all soda coke in the south” or “people in New England never said tonic” with smug certainty that they’re correct.

>> No.20153047

>>20147958
>Old southern people I read about on Google but have no direct interaction with is reality
You're a gullible fool, which is pretty standard for zoom zooms. But nice attempt to move the goal posts from 'Everyone in the south calls all soft drinks Coke' to 'well, some old people I've never met do because someone online said so'.

>> No.20153067

>>20153029
I'm "smug" because I grew up in the South and lived through the era you claim to know about. No one ever asked for a Fanta Coke or a Dr Pepper Coke. Your post is 100% projection because you're smugly trying to tell people who lived through events your parents weren't even alive for because in your up/down arrow home, the consensus of your peers determines what is considered reality, actual reality be damned.
I get that your ego is damaged. You keep trying to push your "Fanta Coke" bullshit that no one has ever said because you've invested your self worth in being right about what you read online and now it's hurting you that you were called out on being a fool. Just stop digging. The more you continue down this road, the more it's going to hurt your precious little feelings when you eventually have to abandon this thread for looking like the complete and utter moron you are.
In the future, stop judging reality on what you think would be interesting if it were true or what will get you the most up votes, which don't exist here. It's clouding your judgement on the most basic of things and getting you to defend moronic crap like "Fanta Coke".

>> No.20153071

>>20140229
The only state (I'm not from the US) I was visit was florida and there everybody call it soda. In fact I play wow with people from Texas and one time they told me about how much they like dr pepper and that they call it soda too.

>> No.20153075

>>20153047
>This isn't a thing nor was it ever a thing.
This you? You’re trying to fight multiple anons who have called you on your obvious lie and all you do is attack with name calling instead of addressing the issue. Not everyone you disagree with is a zoomer from an urban shit hole. Have some humility. Have you even ever been to the south or talked to someone from there who is older than thirty? Coke is definitely still widely used as a generic term for soda by millions of southerners. You really have no idea what you’re talking about.

>> No.20153096

>>20153067
I’m in my late 30s. Have lots of family with deep roots in Georgia. Coke is still widely used as a generic term for soda by rural folks. You have the smug arrogance of a northerner who moved down south a decade ago and has now become a better southern boy than people whose families have been there for generations. Very common. Many such cases.

>> No.20153117

>>20153067
>>20153029
I'm from the south as well and I distinctly remember "coke" being used as the generic term. It wasn't ever confusing. Eventually we just kind of stopped doing it.

>> No.20154220

>>20140229
For me it's soft drink

>> No.20154724

>>20154220
As opposed to what, hard drink?

>> No.20155003

>>20154724
Yes, are you retarded or just underage?

>> No.20155076

>>20153029
I was just talking to someone about this. The regional American dialect and slang will be gone by the 2030s, replaced by trendy internet slang, which itself is a combination of influencer buzz words biting off said regional slang.

In the 2000s we used to call that basic white girl speech the "valley girl accent" no matter where they were from, because they usually got it from Paris Hilton. 2010s girls picked up on that vocal frye from Kim K and now every zoomer talks with a phony blaccent, using the same slang and catchphrases. Northeast USA culture is popular around the globe and I can't watch modern content because of how fucking annoying everyone tries to be.

>> No.20155097

>>20155003
All drinks are liquid, dumbass.

>> No.20155129

>>20140240
Lived in Texas all my life, it's always been "soda."
>You want a coke?
>Yeah give me a coke
>What kind though?
>Coke
>Yeah but we have all kinds of coke, what do you want?
>Coke
>Coke
>Coke
>Coke

>> No.20155228

>>20150666
only 10 people live in that whole landmass

>> No.20156492

>>20140229
Brus

>> No.20156493
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>People in the south refer to all sodas as "coke"
I love that this meme exists and retards actually fell for it.

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>>20140229
I call it a Pepsi

>> No.20156577

>>20154724
For me, it's flaccid drink.