Ok, What is it?

What do you call your carbonated beverages?

  • Pop

    Votes: 8 18.2%
  • Soda

    Votes: 25 56.8%
  • Soda Pop

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 11 25.0%

  • Total voters
    44

The Mom

Moderator
Premium Member
Soda! But none of the native Floridians know what I'm talking about half the time! ;) (of course, that's true for most people who've met me! :D )
 

NowInc

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by The Mom
Soda! But none of the native Floridians know what I'm talking about half the time! ;) (of course, that's true for most people who've met me! :D )

LoL..and you have a rhode Island accent..right??

Thats gotta be interesting...
 

DisJosh

Well-Known Member
Soda!! Anything else is weird!! :p :D

Hey Dan ya can't hear the RI accent in words like soda...you can only hear it on words with R's or words with alot of syllables. :D
 

Maria

New Member
I call them "Refrescos"... :D

When in the US, I order a soft drink, a coke, sprite, or a "soda" I guess... I never thought of that, most of the times I call them by their names! :animwink:
 

kal1484

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Originally posted by Maria
I call them "Refrescos"... :D

When in the US, I order a soft drink, a coke, sprite, or a "soda" I guess... I never thought of that, most of the times I call them by their names! :animwink:

AHH no spanish! hehehe sorry, I'm doing a report on Simon Bolivar right now.....and i have TONS of spanish homework to do...
 

Parkeit

Active Member
Coke

I don't think that i have ever called a soft drink anything other than Coke, but i guess that what you get living in the south. Has anyone here ever been to the coke musem in Atlanta? Very cool, it has the free coke part at the end just like the place in EPCOT, but they also have coke and sprite and all the typical stuff.
 

The Mom

Moderator
Premium Member
Originally posted by DisJosh
Soda!! Anything else is weird!! :p :D

Hey Dan ya can't hear the RI accent in words like soda...you can only hear it on words with R's or words with alot of syllables. :D

I think my husband would disagree! He has a "mid-Atlantic" Philadelphia Mainline accent...which used to be the one all of the newscasters emulated...and he says I add "Rs" to words with a final a, adding an E sound..such as Marsher, Linder, soder, and drop the final R on others, and making the e an a...Jennifa, Christopha, motha....and remarked that it was typical of most of the Rhode Islanders he met. (He lived in Providence for 5 years, so encountered a few)

When my brother, who still lives in the area, calls me it sounds like, "Masher, it's your brotha, Robbit!"
 

DisJosh

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by The Mom


I think my husband would disagree! He has a "mid-Atlantic" Philadelphia Mainline accent...which used to be the one all of the newscasters emulated...and he says I add "Rs" to words with a final a, adding an E sound..such as Marsher, Linder, soder, and drop the final R on others, and making the e an a...Jennifa, Christopha, motha....and remarked that it was typical of most of the Rhode Islanders he met. (He lived in Providence for 5 years, so encountered a few)

LoL the older generation seems to add R's. We have managed to totally delete the R from the alphabet. :D
 

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