Everyone I know in Nebraska calls it pop.
I've only heard it called pop. Canadian here.
I live in Edinburgh, UK, and here almost everyone I know who was born here uses "juice" instead of pop or soda. It seems to be the only place that I know that calls fizzy drinks "juice" as well as fruit juices....
We're odd.
Soda is a drink, pop is a sound.
Pop is neither a drink, nor your father.
Putin khuliyo
Sodapoppin?
Im not from the states but growing up with hollywood movies gives the impression that "soda" is the most common one. Ive barely ever heard of "pop" in that context.
Heh, in high school, we had a vending machine (gasp, vending machines in school selling sugary carbonated drinks! Won't someone think of the children?) and I'd get addicted to Dr. Pepper. . . for a month. Then I'd get sick of it and it was Mt. Dew. Then Pepsi. Then back to Dr. Pepper.
Putin khuliyo
Call it fizzy here (NZ), pretty sure same goes for Australia also.
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Everyone here in Pennsylvania calls it Soda. Ive never heard it called anything else personally.
Some people here (Texas) say soda, others just say coke. It's confused me more than a couple times.
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A1: She needs to start making eggs for Easter...
A2: Drunk and sleeping somewhere.
I keep hearing this online, but I have lived in Texas all my life (mostly Houston/Woodlands/Conroe area) and I have literally never ever heard anyone I know refer to a non-Coke soda as "Coke". In fact the only situations I can ever recall anyone referring to soda as "Coke" is when ordering a drink at a restaurant where you have access to the fountain and they just hand you a cup.