What do people in your country call carbonated sweet drinks?

What do people in your country call carbonated sweet drinks?

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All are acceptable except coke.

Brause or Limo[nade]

I don't think that map is correct.

We call them Erfrischungsgetränke even when they are not carbonated. But we use the name of the drinks mostly like Cola or Eistee.

Ginger or juice

Frisdrank

Not a bad name, toothpaste.

Coca/Gaseosa

Refresco

>Live in TN for over half my life.
>Have literally never heard somebody call it coke unless explicitly ordering Coca-Cola.
>Always in the coke zone of these maps.
We call it soda here what the fuck.

Same and I live in Atlanta.

Gaseosa
Le dicen Coca a la Fanta y a la SevenUp/Sprite?

this map is autism

popvssoda.com/
Correct them.

Well that gives you an idea about credibility of all these """maps""" on Sup Forums

gos

Florida says all of them because everybody retires there. Not-retired people just call it soda though

Normal, well adjusted, successful people say pop

brus

leskedrikk is also used (more 'officially') but it's a generalization that includes non-carbonated water

We call them by their names

rare

>heard the popping sound
>call it pop
that reminds me of african savages calling things by the sounds they make.

>north americans have handheld devices to create light
>the bulbs they used only allow usage in brief flashes
>they call it a flashlight
savages indeed

Soft drink

I call it coke

Refreshment.

Fris (= fresh)
Frisdrank (= fresh drink / refreshing drink / refreshment)

Which states call tomato just like the brits?

if i ever hear someone call soda 'pop' i make sure to spit in their drink

Bebida (beverage)
It's specifically for carbonated sweet drinks, we wouldn't call milk a bebida

what do you call milk then, as in "a milk drink"?

we only call it 'milk', perhaps 'algo líquido' (something liquid). 'Bebestibles' (also literally 'beverages') if the context is somewhat formal

>Soft drink
Correct.

>I call it coke
Barbarous.

>PA
>soda
Everything east of the Susquehanna needs to be violently irradiated

Läsk.

>Bebestibles
LIKE IN THE BIBLE SENIORES

Pop

>Argentina
>Being a retard
pic two
do they call them 'alto jugo' or something like that in your cunt?

>Ohio
>Soda
I guess some people call it pop but I grew up in Cinci so it's a bit different.

pop or some people say fizzy drink

We call it pop if its in a glass bottle, cokr if its coke and soda if anything else.

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Soda goes intermittently all throughout the Midwest.
Also, southerners and their dumb coke thing are dumb.

gaseosa

This is the only proper way to say it
youtube.com/watch?v=ZWLKDjgsBSc

In NH most people call it Tonic

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None?
It's pop by Cleveland
>saying tonic
Are you a septuagenarian?

Western Pennsylvania is a provincial shithole.

t. Lived there four years, and the rest of my life in Eastern PA

Western PA has nothing. No culture, no good food, just a bunch of fat fucks eating chips and buffalo chicken dip.

Fucking mongoloids.

Difference between Cleveland and Cinci is night and day to me tqbh

Fizzy drink, mostly.

Soft drink, some call it fizzy drink

>Difference between Cleveland and anywhere that isn't fully in the grips of Rustbelt depression is night and day to me tqbh

Just pointing out how you could move to a much better city by going 2 hours to Columbus or 4 hours to Cinci.

We call it soda in Arizona as well.

Or you could go literally anywhere else. Even Pittsburgh blows Cleveland away.

I don't even live in Ohio.

Just saying within the constraints of Ohio. It's not a bad state. Also Pittsburgers talk to weird for me to want to ever live there.

Refirigerante, or simply "refri"
Some regions call it "gasosa" too.

refrigerante, or Tubaina

>It's not a bad state.
It's possibly the most mediocre. It's ok.
For the states I've lived in, it goes Colorado> Vermont> Ohio> Illinois
t. Native
>Also Pittsburgers talk to weird for me to want to ever live there.
Agreed. My sister's kids have that accent, and it freaks me out.

Fizzy or soft drink.

No, it's called pop because it's short for "soda pop", same goes for soda.

In Canada it is only ever called pop