Neapolitan Ice Cream
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So... fizzy drinks, what do you call them?
Tonic is.I wonder if it’s still called a tonic in Boston?
Like in Texas. I got so confused in McAllen when they asked me what I wanted: Coke, Sprite-Coke, Orange-Coke, etc. I thought that it was Coke mixed with those things, not the things themselves. It also didn't help that I was trying to order (and understand the server) in broken Spanish.For fizzy drinks in general, we usually say soda (although pop sneaks in every now and then), as in, “I am going to buy some soda for the weekend.”. Otherwise, we call them by their specific name, i.e., Coke, Pepsi, Dr. Pepper, 7Up, etc., as in “Would you bring me a Coke from the kitchen please?”. There are some parts of the country that refer to all fizzy drinks as a Coke, but for us Coke is a Coca-Cola only.
I don't know what term is used by others where I live. I call it Coke/Pepsi, or soda, or soft drink, depending where my brain is at any given time.So... fizzy drinks, what do you call them?
Soda where I live.
Family in Missouri calls is sodie or pop.
Family in Texas calls every soft drink Dr. Pepper. "What kind of Dr. Pepper do you want? Orange Soda"
Family in Georgia calls every soft drink Coke "What kind of coke do you want? Pepsi"
Me either.If I live to be 100, I’ll still never understand why this is a thing.