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In Boston we have always called it tonic
So your telling me in the south they just use the term coke.. even when refering to Orange Pop or Gingerale?!?
I can't believe that much of the country calls it "pop." Wow.
So your telling me in the south they just use the term coke.. even when refering to Orange Pop or Gingerale?!?
So your telling me in the south they just use the term coke.. even when refering to Orange Pop or Gingerale?!?
I grew up in Southern Indiana and always called Coke "coke" and everything else was either "soda" or the actual brand name. When I moved to Ohio in Oct. 2000, I noticed that EVERYONE called it "pop".
Curious question for the other Ohioans... do you or anyone you know call Kroger "Krogers" or Meijer "Meijers"? My friend does it and it drives my DS crazy.Even when he was just 4 he would say, "Mom, why does she do that? There is no "s" on either of those buildings."
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He taught himself how to read at age 3, and has always been a stickler for accuracy. If the time is 2:58 and you say "it's 3:00", be prepared to hear about how wrong you are.His big brain is a gift and a curse.
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They also say "y'all."
Here, we say "you guys."
Little kids aren't able to think abstractly. To him, it is 2:58. They are very literal creatures. He'll grow out of it. I promise!I grew up in Southern Indiana and always called Coke "coke" and everything else was either "soda" or the actual brand name. When I moved to Ohio in Oct. 2000, I noticed that EVERYONE called it "pop".
Curious question for the other Ohioans... do you or anyone you know call Kroger "Krogers" or Meijer "Meijers"? My friend does it and it drives my DS crazy.Even when he was just 4 he would say, "Mom, why does she do that? There is no "s" on either of those buildings."
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He taught himself how to read at age 3, and has always been a stickler for accuracy. If the time is 2:58 and you say "it's 3:00", be prepared to hear about how wrong you are.His big brain is a gift and a curse.
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