Das Wort „Soda“ übernimmt.

Von jerrythehotty

35 Comments

  1. Why did we go with soda? Pop is way more fun to say.

    I’m gonna go ahead and say it, we got this one wrong folks

  2. commuter85 on

    If someone in the south was drinking a Pepsi, they would still refer to it as a Coke? 

  3. CurtisLeow on

    I always heard Missouri loves company, but in this instance they seem to dislike Coke.

  4. Feisty-Landscape-934 on

    Thank god this was reposted; it’s been a week since we last saw it.

  5. orange-shirt on

    Growing up in north eastern mass in the 1970’s carbonated soda was called tonic . Family from Cali would laugh and say tonic goes in your hair

  6. LinuxLinus on

    I grew up in Oregon in the 1980s saying “pop.” Went away to college in California, where everybody said “soda” and I felt like a maximum dork for saying “pop.” Adopted soda. By the time I got back to Oregon, so had everybody else. We can’t have all had the exact same experience, but it did happen, and it happened quickly.

    I think a lot of it probably has a lot to do with people moving into Oregon (and other western states) from California and the northeast in huge numbers in those years.

  7. RandomlyNamed247 on

    I cannot stand the wod ‘pop’ for coke. It makes me irrationally angry.

  8. It’s a Coke. It’s all Coke. Then you say what kind of Coke you want eg., Dr. Pepper, Pepsi, Sprite. Bless your little hearts.

  9. I see this all the time but if I’m down south& want a can of say orange, do I say coke or orange coke? What if I want Pepsi or Dr Pepper?

  10. ltgenspartan on

    Disagree with KY, most people here say soda, and closer to the Ohio River pop becomes a bit more common

  11. freezingprocess on

    I knew people from Indiana that called it sody pop.

    I hate that worse than pop or coke.

  12. chickeninthisroom on

    Yo dude I only started saying soda bc pop was so common soda sounded cooler. I’m switching back to pop.

    Pop gang. Pop pop pop!

  13. Technical_Air6660 on

    Doesn’t explain how they say “soda pop” in New Jersey. At least my dad did.

  14. ![gif](giphy|3oz8xLd9DJq2l2VFtu)

    From central Ohio, pop is still king

  15. Love these maps but I feel like pop expanded beyond the 1940’s…

    That said, I’m a “soda” guy in Idaho so…

  16. This_2_shallPass1947 on

    The bottom map is a bit wrong a lot of Appalachia says pop.

  17. Feisty-Session-7779 on

    I’m Canadian where we all say pop, but I lived in upstate NY for a while and I found it funny how people in Buffalo call it pop, then Rochester kinda swings both ways where both seem to be common, but then you get to Syracuse and everyone calls it soda and they look at you funny if you say pop. All three cities are within like 2.5 hours of each other along the same stretch of I-90 yet they all have their own variations.

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