Saw this on the news today....we are a diverse group, what do you think?
Mapping How Americans Talk - Soda vs. Pop vs. Coke - YouTube
Mapping How Americans Talk - Soda vs. Pop vs. Coke - YouTube
Saw this on the news today....we are a diverse group, what do you think?
Mapping How Americans Talk - Soda vs. Pop vs. Coke - YouTube
Born and raised south of I-10 in Louisiana, we seemed to speak our own language that most outsiders wouldn't get. No matter where I have traveled to I always get the, "where are you from" question. The number two question I get is, "do you really eat crayfish?" We called them crawfish, with a long draw on the craw part.I can say that it has been a learning experience, more people should travel. You will meet people and learn a great many things not taught in books!
I left Louisiana when I was 17 and spent 20 years in the Army. Traveled all over the US to different "Forts" and "Bases" and learned a lot about this great country we live in. Spent my fair share of time out of the US as well, and that was indeed educational.
Edit: my grandparents called it pop and my parents called it soda.
Edit: we call it a Po' boy.
Happy Thanksgiving Day!
I think Sub was included.....I did notice that I'm a bit anomylous, I've always called soda a soda, most folks around here say pop.....