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JVL1018
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LOL, when I'm in the south and want tea, I know I always have to ask for HOT tea. I've ordered a cup of tea before and gotten iced tea, so now I know better.reddixie said:When in the South you say Coke and then they say what kind always. As for tea you say I want a tea and they bring you sweet ICED tea always.
There really isn't another kind of tea. If you do drink unsweet or hot tea (ewwww) [except when at The Tea Room at Grand Floridian] you always specify
You: I would like an unsweetend iced tea
Waitress: you said unsweetend iced tea right
You: yes thanks sweetie, sugar, hon, honey, you pick the last
You: Coke please
Waitress: which kind
You: coke, pepsi, sprite etc. then add the above mentioned endearment
In Ga. a coke is a dr.pepper, is a mountain dew, is a coke. Got it now.
PS now living in Florida I forget and thankfully grew up liking most kinds so now when I go out I usually get a Coke and always when it comes remember I should have specified without being prompted some habits die hard.
Sorry, but I still don't understand the point of asking for a Coke when you want a Dr Pepper(or even if someone were to ask for a soda and then a Dr Pepper)
Wouldn't it be easier to simply say I'd like a Dr Pepper?
Though you all like to chat more than us Yankees, or so I've heard, so maybe that's why.
I am imagining other conversations like:
Hi ready to order?
Yes, I'd like some food please
Okay what kind?
Pancakes.
I'd also like a side order
What kind?
Bacon
Anything to drink?
Yes, juice
What kind?
apple
LOL
Regardless when I am in the South, I don't get any kind of soda/pop/tonic/coke. I drink that sweet tea that it is impossible to replicate up here! LOVE it!!


