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Interesting to me that in some parts of the U.S., it seems to be soda - in other parts, pop. And I'm sure there's some overlap. In New York, it's always soda. When I was a little kid in the Midwest, it was pop or soda pop.

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I grew up in Yorkshire and the generic term for carbonated soft drinks was 'pop'. No other word was used.

A request for 'soda' would not have been understood, other than some vague idea about Caustic Soda or Sodium Bicarbonate.

Soda Water was, of course, available but almost entirely in a syphon at a bar, used to make Whisky & Soda.

 

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1 hour ago, kinuta said:

I grew up in Yorkshire and the generic term for carbonated soft drinks was 'pop'. No other word was used.

A request for 'soda' would not have been understood, other than some vague idea about Caustic Soda or Sodium Bicarbonate.

Soda Water was, of course, available but almost entirely in a syphon at a bar, used to make Whisky & Soda.

 

Same in Canada when I was growing up. 

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4 hours ago, kinuta said:

I grew up in Yorkshire and the generic term for carbonated soft drinks was 'pop'. No other word was used.

A request for 'soda' would not have been understood, other than some vague idea about Caustic Soda or Sodium Bicarbonate.

Soda Water was, of course, available but almost entirely in a syphon at a bar, used to make Whisky & Soda.

 

An order of 'soda' up North would probably have got you a bag full of sickly sherbet ! Or an ice cream soda..

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A few kids I knew growing up, from waaaay outside of town, would refer to it as "fizzy water" or "bubble pop".

Funny how Darwinism applies to language as well as species.

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