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Pop or Soda?
#31
I'd call it by the brand name. I haven't heard anyone say "pop" for years!

And soda comes in a syphon and you mix it with scotch.
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#32
Hmm mum, :biggrin: ….if you were in a supermarket in Australia and wanted to find the aisle for tonic water, (for your G&T), it will be listed as 'Soft Drinks'. You would never see a 'Fizzy' sign. I find fizzy is more a kids-talk term but soft drink is the general name here.
e.g. If you google 'Woolworths fizzy', you get 'lacy', …'Woolworths sof' , you get soft drink, lists, specials etc.
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#33
*''* I use the term soft drink normally...
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#34
soft drink
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#35
I used to live in Ohio and always called it pop....I moved to NC 12 years go, most people call it soda lol anymore I just call it by name...
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#36
Born and raised in the south everyone just said "coke" instead of pop or soda. Ive usually always called it soda, but when i moved to the great plains, everyone here calls it pop. Its just weird to me lol
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#37
We call it fiz or fizzy
But I prefer water. I don't like all the bubbles cos sometimes they go up my nose D:
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#38
In canada it's usually pop or soft drink. Pop is rarely used in Montreal, maybe because Quebec French uses liqueur douce (usually the douce is left out) too.
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#39
pop
but wondering what beer comes under
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#40
Here in Arkansas we call it pop. But if you wanna get fancy then "fountain drink" but that's for the rich folk lol ^_^
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