My whole life it was always "Gimmie a pop"...

 

Then when I was in the Marines I live in California for a while and it's been "may I have a soda" ever since.

 

Soda vs Pop map of U.S. click here.

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Years ago I was in Orlando and asked the store clerk where did they keep the pop. He gave m e a strange look, when I asked what was wrong he told me that 'pop' in the area was crack cocaine! Since then wherever I go, I ask for a soft drink.
I used to say 'coke' all the time when I live down south. It may be a southern thing? Now I'm pretty sure I always say 'soda'.
I had 2 pops Wednesday, that's more than I usually drink in a month.
in parts of new england..they call it 'a tonic'. now that is F'd up.....




Kevin Conway said:
This is also the protocol in Mississippi. Once it's determined that you want a sweetened carbonated beverage, the follow up question is always, "What kind of Coke?" at which point you can designate a ginger ale or root beer.

spaghetti said:
Down in Atlanta, they called everything "Coke", which I never understood

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