We call them soft drinks in Australia.
Your title uses the word soft drinks but it's not an option?
I call it Soda Pop. My local store here in Sydney supplies glass bottled Coca Cola.
I call them Arthur.
Clearly alot of southerners get on this website. Everyone knows that if your a yank you say POP!!!!
[QUOTE=ksenior;28554363]We call them soft drinks in Australia.
Your title uses the word soft drinks but it's not an option?[/QUOTE]
I didn't realise "soft drinks" was actually an accepted and widely used term, I've never heard anyone call it that before.
[QUOTE=HARNEX12;28556208]Clearly alot of southerners get on this website. Everyone knows that if your a yank you say POP!!!![/QUOTE]
Negative, Pennsylvania represent.
I just call it whatever the name it shows on the can/bottle \/:v:\/
Soft Drinks are the ones who don't even get into mosh pit at a heavy metal concert
They don't get in because they're listening to Mozart
Fucking pussies
I call them drinks because I refer to other liquids by other names such as juice, water, alcohol, so soft drinks just become drinks.
[QUOTE=CaptainQuirk;28552392]I call it all Coke.
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Related for those of us in the US:
[img_thumb]http://tastyresearch.files.wordpress.com/2006/10/popvssodamap.png[/img_thumb]
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I think the Cola option is a bit strange. Cola is definitely defined as Coke, Pepsi, RC, and similar drinks.[/QUOTE]
That's pretty interesting considering that not once in my life have I ever heard someone in Washington call it " pop "
candy water.
Pop is what I grew up with
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