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What word do you use to refer to softdrinks??

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Apparently google ads thinks we should put CoffeeMate in our soft drinks. :D
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To me their called mixers, some thing to mix with alcohol,

Some thing that surprises me is coca cola has out voted pepsi, I thought that in the States pepsi was
drunk more than coca cola........ well I prefer Pepsi it's not as sweet so it mixes better

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Its pop to anyone who lives in the midwest.



Born and raised in St. Louis. Never have I called it pop. It is soda or, most frequesntly, Coke. Even if you want a Dr. Pepper or 7-Up. It is called a Coke.



I was just about to say how dumb that is but I suppose its no different to using the term 'hoover' when you mean vacuum cleaner

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What word do you use to refer to softdrinks?



Gross? :D

On the topic of brand names replacing object names in general (i.e. Coke, Kleenex, Xerox, or whatever), it's not correct, and saying "that's the way it's done in my city, get used to it" is a poor excuse.

And to make this relevant to skydiving: BirdMan is not a synonym for wingsuit.
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