I don't get it when people call it all "Coke". Coke is a brand name. What do you say when you want a Sprite? Do you order a "Sprite Coke"?
Anyway, here in Buffalo, it's "pop".
Yep me too. I call it Coke. One of northern friends ask me what when they don't have Coke. I stated that I drink what they have.
But most southern restaurants have Coke and that's all that Disney's ever had since I have been going.
I don't get it when people call it all "Coke". Coke is a brand name. What do you say when you want a Sprite? Do you order a "Sprite Coke"?
Anyway, here in Buffalo, it's "pop".
It also counts that Coke is a southern product. There's a reason why there a "World of Coca-Cola" attraction in Atlanta, GA.
So that probably is why we call it "Coke" in southern states.
Personally A Coke is just my preference.If they have Pepsi, I order a Sierra Mist.
I was going to Xerox your question and show it to some people, but something caused me to sneeze before I got a chance and I didn't have a Kleenex handy so I had to go to a coworker's desk to get one.
Unfortunately, about the time I got to his desk, he was complaining about a nasty papercut he just received, and since noone had a Bandaid, he used his last Kleenex to try and keep from bleeding all over the place. He used some Scotch Tape to hold it on his finger. I then had to dig out an Aspirin in order to keep him from complaining about the pain.
Ugh.
Of course somehow things just got worse. The Dumpster out back is overflowing and they've not been by to empty it in a week, Some kids throwing a Frisbee dented my car in the parking lot, my neighbor borrowed my Crockpot so I can't have dinner waiting on me when i get home, The Jacuzzi is on the fritz, the Jet Ski rental I was planning on was damaged because of Irene, and the freakin Realtor just called telling me that the house i was looking at had a tree fall on it (Guess they forgot to wrap it in Bubble-Wrap to protect it.).
By the time i got back to my desk, I discovered a Post-It where my boss was telling me to get back to work. He wrote it in Sharpie, so I figured I should just forget about the Xerox.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_generic_and_genericized_trademarks)
While I appreciate your elaborate response, there is actually a very significant difference between your examples and my original question.
In your scenario, all of the producuts that are called by their name brand are virtually indistinguishable from their equivalent product. Any medicated ahesive strip is almost idenitical to a Band-Aid. Every black marker type writing instrument is just like a Sharpie. A Canon copier is the virtually the same thing as a Xerox machine. But a Sprite and a Coke are very different; completely different look and flavor. To say you want a Coke when you really want a Grape soda/pop is a lot different than calling every flying disc a Frisbee.
I'm not belittiling the way this is done in the South; on the contrary, I have a strong respect and interest in regional dialects. That's pretty much why I asked - to get a better idea of how and why it is done.
Being from the South (where we call everything "Coke" or sometimes "soda"), I read the title of the thread and wondered why the rates at Pop Century would be increasing without the rest of the Value Resorts.![]()
Being from the South (where we call everything "Coke" or sometimes "soda"), I read the title of the thread and wondered why the rates at Pop Century would be increasing without the rest of the Value Resorts.![]()
Oh my, that is what I thought the whole time. I was thinking maybe the price was going up because of the resort being free standing instead of grouped together like the All Stars.
Oh well, I hate that the price of a soda is going up though.![]()
From my experience (Atlanta Native), "Coke" is used interchangably with a cola.... so that would be your typical black carbonated beverage.
Grape Soda, Sprite, Mtn Dew, etc don't fall under the cola umbrella, so they aren't "Cokes".
From my experience (Atlanta Native), "Coke" is used interchangably with a cola.... so that would be your typical black carbonated beverage.
Grape Soda, Sprite, Mtn Dew, etc don't fall under the cola umbrella, so they aren't "Cokes".
My goodness this thread certainly took a different turn didn't it. Anyway I'm trying to cut down on my Soft drinks so I will probably drink more water. I love the caffeine, the Caffeine don't love me.
I was going to Xerox your question and show it to some people, but something caused me to sneeze before I got a chance and I didn't have a Kleenex handy so I had to go to a coworker's desk to get one.
Unfortunately, about the time I got to his desk, he was complaining about a nasty papercut he just received, and since noone had a Bandaid, he used his last Kleenex to try and keep from bleeding all over the place. He used some Scotch Tape to hold it on his finger. I then had to dig out an Aspirin in order to keep him from complaining about the pain.
Ugh.
Of course somehow things just got worse. The Dumpster out back is overflowing and they've not been by to empty it in a week, Some kids throwing a Frisbee dented my car in the parking lot, my neighbor borrowed my Crockpot so I can't have dinner waiting on me when i get home, The Jacuzzi is on the fritz, the Jet Ski rental I was planning on was damaged because of Irene, and the freakin Realtor just called telling me that the house i was looking at had a tree fall on it (Guess they forgot to wrap it in Bubble-Wrap to protect it.).
By the time i got back to my desk, I discovered a Post-It where my boss was telling me to get back to work. He wrote it in Sharpie, so I figured I should just forget about the Xerox.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_generic_and_genericized_trademarks)