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I would call it a can of "pop" rather than a can of "soda" if I was asking for a fizzy drink but I normally just call it by its name rather than either "soda" or "pop". I feel like "soda" is an American thing and "pop" is what us UK bois (and gals) call it.
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It's definitely soda. Although I traveled to the east coast when I was younger around 13 and everybody out there called it pop. Guess it's just an east coast vs. the rest of the world thing.
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Where I'm from, it was always coke. "Do you want Coke?" That is specific to Coca Cola. "Do you want a coke?" That is asking if you want any type of soda. I made a friend through online games that it bothered him a little when I would say I got a coke and it'd be a Dr. Pepper or Pepsi or something and so I felt like I could use either soda or pop to be more specific, and I went with soda since then.
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i always used soda but i noticed the elders say soda pop
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we tend to just say the brand of said drink eg Coke, pepsi etc etc.
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I'm from the UK and I don't know anyone that calls it soda or pop.

I just use the name of the drink lol if I have a coke I don't say I'm having a soda I just say I'm having a coke, maybe I'm just boring old fart.

I mean my nieces call it fizzy.
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Pop seems to be a thing of the past at least in the US.

Everyone I know says soda except for my racist grandparents who call it pop so idrk
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has always been and will always be soda
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