"Cooldrink" is the standard South African name.
Soda is short for soda water, i.e. carbonated water. Pop just sounds ridiculous.
Soda is short for soda water, i.e. carbonated water. Pop just sounds ridiculous.
"Is mineral/spring/tonic OK?"Diligent said:I usually say the brand name, but have tried switching to the generic "soda" if I'm ordering in a restaurant. I'm trying to figure out a way to be guaranteed not to hear, "Is _____ ok?"
i.e. "May I please have a coke?"
"Is Pepsi ok?"
or
"May I please have a pepsi?"
"Is coke ok?"
...now that I've started saying "May I please have a soda?"
it's still, "Is coke (or pepsi) ok?"
Do people really care? It's just fizzy sugar either way. From now on, I'm just going to order water.
what's your part of the UK? that's disappointing, was hoping it would be goodmayney93 said:we do in my part of the uk, it looks and tastes like irradiated piss thoughPureChaos said:we don't have Mnt Dew in the UK![]()
what's your part of the UK? that's disappointing, was hoping it would be goodmayney93 said:we do in my part of the uk, it looks and tastes like irradiated piss thoughPureChaos said:we don't have Mnt Dew in the UK![]()
HULK SMASH!lacktheknack said:"Is mineral/spring/tonic OK?"Diligent said:I usually say the brand name, but have tried switching to the generic "soda" if I'm ordering in a restaurant. I'm trying to figure out a way to be guaranteed not to hear, "Is _____ ok?"
i.e. "May I please have a coke?"
"Is Pepsi ok?"
or
"May I please have a pepsi?"
"Is coke ok?"
...now that I've started saying "May I please have a soda?"
it's still, "Is coke (or pepsi) ok?"
Do people really care? It's just fizzy sugar either way. From now on, I'm just going to order water.