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Pop, Soda, or Coke?
http://www.popvssoda.com ^ | 12/21/04 | http://www.popvssoda.com

Posted on 12/21/2004 10:05:42 AM PST by agenda_express

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To: upier
Exactly how do you convey a capital letter while talking?

Context. If I am ordering it at a restaurant, it's understood that I want a Coke, because nobody would order an unspecified "soft drink" (unless it's the sort of place where you fill your own cup, in which case that essentially is what you're ordering).

On the other hand, if I ask my wife to pick up some coke at the store, she knows I may mean Caffeine Free Dr. Pepper, Sprite or whatever else we need.

121 posted on 12/21/2004 10:49:44 AM PST by Sloth (Al Franken is a racist.)
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To: MamaB
How about a refrigerator an ice box?

Neither ... it's called a Frig :0)

122 posted on 12/21/2004 10:50:09 AM PST by Mo1 (Should be called Oil for Fraud and not Oil for Food)
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To: agenda_express
Pop:

Soda:


123 posted on 12/21/2004 10:50:24 AM PST by Recovering Hermit
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To: Squantos
My dad use to love that RC and moon pie. He has been dead since 1984 but I can still hear him talking about that.

We had a program at our church and the choir director brought all of us moon pies but said he could not afford to get everyone a RC! For some reason, the moon pie did not taste as good as it did when I was a kid.

124 posted on 12/21/2004 10:50:34 AM PST by MamaB (mom to an angel)
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To: agenda_express

And while we're at it, not all photocopiers are Xerox's.


125 posted on 12/21/2004 10:50:41 AM PST by acad1228
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To: Trampled by Lambs
It is vitally important information like this that FR is all about.

Exactly. That's why God errr .... JimRob created vanity posts.

126 posted on 12/21/2004 10:50:47 AM PST by agenda_express
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To: Mo1
Neither ... it's called a Frig :0)

You sure about that? I thought they were called reefers.

127 posted on 12/21/2004 10:53:26 AM PST by Fresh Wind (All we are say-y-y-y-ing is give Beast a chance!)
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To: luckystarmom

>> THat's the problem with Texas... Too many homophones! << -- Barney Frank.

I'm from Long Island, where people wait ON line in the supermarket. We have the most phonemes of anywhere in the world according to one linguistic study I saw.

None of the capitalized vowel sounds of the following words are the same:
pOrk, pOre, pOOr, pOUr, pUre, pUrr, pEr, pErson, persOn, prisOn, Undo, bUnt, bUndt, fOOt, rOOt, rOUt, tOO, cOOl, rUle, fUle, dUEl, hOt, dOg, pA, pAw, pAr, pAh, pOp, cOffee, chOcolate, cAll, bIte, dIrt, bIt, bEEn, bEAn, bEAr, bEEr, fIEnd, frEInd, slEIGH, mAny, mArry, mAry, hAIry, Again, sOUnd, gUll, seagUll, beag(UH)le,

There are some distinctions I've heard people make which are not make on Long Island:
"dO" and "dEW"
"frIEnd" and "agAIn"


128 posted on 12/21/2004 10:53:27 AM PST by dangus
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To: acad1228

And why do Brits say they're "on holiday" instead of "on vacation"?


129 posted on 12/21/2004 10:53:44 AM PST by acad1228
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To: agenda_express
I have a question

What's with Tabasco sauce in the south

Every time I visit my hubby's relative down there .. there is ALWAYS a big bottle of that on the kitchen table

130 posted on 12/21/2004 10:53:50 AM PST by Mo1 (Should be called Oil for Fraud and not Oil for Food)
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To: agenda_express

In SW Missouri, it's Pop, or Sody-Pop.


131 posted on 12/21/2004 10:54:42 AM PST by rightinthemiddle (Free Speech is a Right. Being Wrong is Just...Wrong.)
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To: agenda_express

In my neck of central Illinois it was "Sodie." I remember when I was about 12 I went with some adult cousins to a Cubs game at Wrigley Field and one of my cousins yelled to the vendor, "HEY, SODIE MAN!" A hundred people turned to see what kind of hick they had in their midst.


132 posted on 12/21/2004 10:54:44 AM PST by Heyworth
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To: agenda_express

I'm in a 'pop' zone, but picked up soda when I lived in upstate NY years ago. I have relatives in a 'tonic' zone, which is funny to hear. I get a kick out of hearing everything called 'coke' in FL when I visit.


133 posted on 12/21/2004 10:55:02 AM PST by fortunecookie (My grandparents didn't flee communism so that I could live in Kerry's Kommune - and I won't have to.)
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To: metesky

I knew kids who say it.


134 posted on 12/21/2004 10:55:43 AM PST by dangus
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To: Mo1
There used to be ice in fridges to keep things cold. How about the difference between bun and roll? Here in the midwest it's a bun if you put a berger on it and a roll if you have it with your dinner or is that supper? In the east the put their burgers on rolls and have buns with their meals,
135 posted on 12/21/2004 10:56:22 AM PST by 4kids dad
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To: Fresh Wind; dighton
You sure about that? I thought they were called reefers.

No .. reefers is another name for dope

136 posted on 12/21/2004 10:56:51 AM PST by Mo1 (Should be called Oil for Fraud and not Oil for Food)
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To: Darkwolf377

If you go to New Orleans, a lot of people like to say cold drink for soft drink...but they usually understand coke means soft drink. They may have trouble understanding pop, unless maybe you say soda pop.

But that is a town that says silver dime for dime coin, as opposed to 2 nickles or some other combination, and also a silver quarter, sometimes, same thing. They have chiffarobes for wardrobes (not what you wear - it's that portable closet like thing where you can hang your clothes up and also usually has drawers, too), sometimes call sidewalk banquettes (although I suspect that's dying out), sinks zinks (from the old days where sinks were made of zinc), and you go make groceries when you go to the grocery store. Street median strips are called neutral grounds, too...

And my favorite New Orleanian term, Lagniappe -it means that little something extra thrown in, like a store where you send your kid to buy groceries might give him a cookie as lagniappe. (pronounced LAN -yap)

Now I live in Pop land...but to me, a carbonated beverage is a coke. And usually is a Coke!

(we have a running joke here. I don't let my boys put Pepsi in the fridge, which I still call an icebox, btw , but I am not totally prejudiced against Pepsico...we all like Mountain dew. And it is allowed in the fridge.)

So, go have a col' drink, but don't forget it's a soda or a coke while you're at it, and all this extra is just lagniappe...

Merry Christmas!


137 posted on 12/21/2004 10:57:47 AM PST by Knitting A Conundrum (Act Justly, Love Mercy, and Walk Humbly With God Micah 6:8)
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To: Mo1

Maybe it was a brand name at one point. I've heard people call a couch a "chamberlain" too, which is probably due to being fairly close to Canuckastan, where that name is rampant. My mom calls a couch a davenport, as do many of the older folks I know.


138 posted on 12/21/2004 10:58:01 AM PST by SoDak (home of Senator John Thune)
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To: dangus

My Granpa (from Roxbury, MA) always called it Tonic. The rest of our family calls it Soda.

When I moved to WA state and they kept calling it Pop I was perplexed. Of course when I ordered a Grinder they thought I was from another planet.


139 posted on 12/21/2004 10:59:47 AM PST by Betis70 (I'm only Left Wing when I play hockey)
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To: Heyworth
West central Il its pop. about 40 miles south and 20 miles west in Mo its sodie where my grandfather lived.
140 posted on 12/21/2004 11:01:00 AM PST by 4kids dad
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