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Why Do People Call Sodas "Pop". Does It Make You Mad When You Her People Say "Hey I Want A Pop". Does It Make You Want To Pop Then In The Mouth?LOL

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1 week ago
LOL. Funny


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1 week ago
LOL. Funny

LOL I used to call it "Pop" but I prefer to say "soda" now.

"Pop" doesn't annoy me as much as people down south calling all kinds of pop/soda "Coke" EVERYTHING is a coke...LOL
Me: I'd like a coke please
Waiter: What kind?

Don't know I always have and always will.

Soda sounds like a yuppy term to me.

No it really doesn't effect me. I don't sweat the small stuff.....life is too short!

It just depends on where you are from. I'm from MI and say pop. Don't pop us in the mouth, we can't help what we grew up saying. Hey, at least we don't say "worsh" instead of wash!

Never actually thought about it....and I have never wanted to pop someone for saying pop....even though I say soda myself.
Peace.

In Ohio everyone calls it pop! Soda Pop ya know. We chose pop you chose soda!

It depends on what area of the country you are from what you call it. My dad is from out west, he calls it soda. My mom is from the south and calls it pop. Same as some people call pancakes flapjacks or hotcakes depending on the region.

it drives me crazy
my husband is from michigan and they all say pop up there. its because they origianally
called it soda pop then they just got lazy and just called it pop

It's just a regional thing. The midwest says pop, I grew up saying pop. But a friend of mine moved back from Maine and she was always saying soda. It stuck with me. So now I'm on the west coast where it's mostly soda. But every once in a while, pop still slips out of my mouth.

As long as it's not coke. I had customers (obviously from out of town) ask for a coke. I said that we only had Pepsi, is that OK? And they'd get mad and say "But what other cokes do you have???" Grrrr.

I get into trouble answering,so thanks for 2.




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