Pop for everything but a Cola if it's Coke or Pepsi.
2007-08-10 04:04:03
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answer #1
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answered by Yummy♥Mummy 6
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Soda
2007-08-10 04:08:12
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answered by i'd be jealous. 4
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I say "soda" now...and I'm in Florida. When I moved here, I said "pop" and no one knew what I was talking about. So, I adjusted. However, I can't call "Sprite" a "cola".
(*lol*) I'm originally from Michigan...and it's definitely "pop" there. I miss Michigan....
2007-08-10 04:05:49
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answered by Kaia 7
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Soda
2007-08-10 04:03:08
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answered by Support the MCRmy 3
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Pop
2007-08-10 04:03:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I live in northwest Ohio. Its pop around here. When I lived in the panhandle of Florida it was soda. It is a lot easier if you just order beer. Everywhere it is called beer. That is if you are old enough.
2007-08-10 04:06:58
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answered by ? 2
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I say "Coke." I'm a waitress and I get people refills and if they say, "Will you get me another coke?" I say, "Sure, what kind is it?" Most of the time it's Sprite or Dr. Pepper - hardly ever Cola.
TX here.
2007-08-11 10:48:15
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answered by Chelsea 5
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Soda I have a nice north eastern accent like "thats pissa"
2007-08-10 04:04:18
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answered by (: 3
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igrew up in indiana and i said sodie till i was 19 and started working noone else said that now i say pop and i live in ky my parents were indy born and raised but my dad sounded like a hick
2007-08-10 04:07:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Pop in Ohio
Soda when I lived in Las Vegas (if you say "pop" they look at you like you're from another planet) ☺
2007-08-10 04:03:41
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answered by Enchanted 7
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