• Zink@programming.dev
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    10 days ago

    This reminds me of the similar map of names for soft drinks. You have your soda vs coke, but I live in one of the “pop” regions which is admittedly a larger area than these little “bubbler” enclaves.

    I mostly switched over to “soda” once I went to college though. A nationwide and international assortment of group members will encourage that.

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        8 days ago

        That’s likely because the Internet has lied to you and ‘coke’ isn’t used in the same manner as soda / pop. Rather it’s used as an example. Like “hey, do you want a coke or something” Which means they have coke and likely other soft drinks like Sprite, Mountain dew, etc but most definitely NOT Pepsi. No one is going to look at a Dr Pepper or Sprite and call it a Coke in the South East. Source, grew up in Coke mecca / Atlanta

        • prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          8 days ago

          So waiters don’t ask “what kind of coke do you want?”

          People at restaurants don’t ask waiters, “what kinds of coke do you have?”

          “I’ll have a coke”

          “What kind?”

          “Dr Pepper”

          Isn’t a real exchange that happens?

          Can we get a second opinion on this?

          • natebluehooves@pawb.social
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            8 days ago

            texan here: yeah it’s more “a coke or something”, never “what kind of coke do you want”. like we forgot the generic word soda/cola collectively.