I am a Canadian and have always been wondering that. Do any Americans or Canadians say vis versa
Nine answers:
Jagg
2007-01-11 18:45:35 UTC
I AM CANADIAN! (Love saying that).
I've yet to hear a Canadian call it soda, unless they say soda pop.
It's just one of those peculiarities between us like Peanut butter and Jam or Peanut butter and Jelly. That last ones not popular north of the 49th either.
Of course my favourite is 'ZED' versus 'ZEE'. My kids know that saying the alphabet and ending in ZEE makes me cringe. Kids can be cruel!
quietwalker
2007-01-12 04:27:50 UTC
Not all Americans say soda. It's also called pop and soft drink. It depends on the area and the income class. In some areas of the South sodas or pops are called cokes, no matter what the flavor.
kate
2007-01-12 02:45:12 UTC
So all the people I've heard for years saying pop in the US are actually Canadians ? ? WOW !
Mrssunshine
2007-01-12 02:38:26 UTC
I say fizzy.
it's all drink. Soda Pop, I have heard, in movies.
we say Fizzy drink in Australia and New Zealand.
maybe it's called soda as it has soda in it that makes the bubbles and Pop as it makes gentle popping sound.
Fizzy, it's like both of those.
stargazer673
2007-01-12 02:43:51 UTC
I live in Kansas and everyone here calls it pop. I haven't heard it called soda since I lived in Washington.
Luis DLC
2007-01-12 02:38:34 UTC
Actually some Americans say pop too. yes we say vice versa.
poutine
2007-01-12 03:04:46 UTC
Why do the Brits say "bonnet" and Canadians say "hood" when speaking of their car?
Vive la difference!
Mickey
2007-01-12 02:42:52 UTC
Yankees say pop, southerners say soda or sodie.
anonymous
2007-01-12 02:39:21 UTC
i dont know any canadians who say pop , visit the country they say soda
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