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Originally Posted by
Nikos
Coke. Soda next. Never pop. Not here in the south.
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Originally Posted by
fuego
Coke. Soda next. Never pop. Not here in the south.
How does that work? I mean if you want a real Coke that's fine but what if you want a Pepsi or a 7up or something else, what do you say?
...and Pop is the correct term.
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Originally Posted by
krystian
How does that work? I mean if you want a real Coke that's fine but what if you want a Pepsi or a 7up or something else, what do you say?
...and Pop is the correct term.
They ask what you want and you say, "A Coke" and if they don't have Coke they'll say, "Is Pepsi ok?" But I never drink Coke any more so it never happens any more. :)
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Originally Posted by
fuego
They ask what you want and you say, "A Coke" and if they don't have Coke they'll say, "Is Pepsi ok?" But I never drink Coke any more so it never happens any more. :)
So what do you drink ?
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So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.
In Cleveland it was "pop", In upstate NY it was "soda", In South TX it was "soda water".
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Originally Posted by
Colonel
So what do you drink ?
Water 99.9% of the time. An occasional diet caffeine free drink at home. Ate out yesterday and had my first glass of tea in over 3 months.
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Originally Posted by
fuego
Water 99.9% of the time.
Ditto! - And I usually take my own bottle of water - The servers always put too much ice in the glass - Occasionally, I'll get a Lemonade when we eat out.
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It's Coke, as Fuego noted, but only a minority of people say that (I'm in that minority). Growing up, it used to be "would you like a soft drink?" I guess no one says that any more.
I never say pop and rarely soda. Now I usually ask for it by name. Coke, Pepsi, Root beer, Dr Pepper.
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