Help translate English to Spanish

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  1. street beater

    street beater Road Train Member

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    My cousins grew up in great falls mt, when we would visit, i would say lets go buy some pop. The response was, "do you mean soda?"
     
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  3. BIGZILLA

    BIGZILLA Heavy Load Member

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    Where is it called soda pop. Ive heard it but don't recall. Down here most used the term coke until recently, its a soda now
     
  4. KillingTime

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    Not sure about 'soda pop'... But 'coke' or 'cola' as a general term for Soda has always miffed me... Give them a genuine coke and they get offended that you didn't know they meant 7-Up or Sunkist... Haha.
    Isn't that peculiar?
     
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    Ive heard the "coke" thing in a few places.

    "What do you want to drink?"

    A coke.

    "Yeah, what kind?"
     
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    Typically up in the Great White North we refer to carbonated beverages as "pop"

    I use "Coke" as a short hand for Coca Cola though. But then I end up at a KFC and they get all bent out of shape because they sell Pepsi.

     
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  7. KillingTime

    KillingTime Road Train Member

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    I wouldn't make it to the last line... Because I'd give them a coke. It's a branded name.
    Pretend all shoes were called Nikes. Wouldn't it irk you to walk into a shoe store ask for a pair of Nikes and the clerk walks you over to the Puma section?

    I'm trying to draw a parallel, but it's a bit tough... Branded things are generally know as branded things. Seldom does a brand act as an all encompassing noun.
     
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  9. street beater

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    I agree! Thats why its so odd. But branded things are nouns all the time!

    Vice grips, (locking pliers)
    Post it (stickynotes)
    Cresent wrench (adjustable wrench)
    And on...
     
  10. KillingTime

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    Those are facial tissues if they're not Kleenex. Lol.
     
  11. AModelCat

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    One that bothers me is when people call a Yukon/Tahoe/Suburban/Excursion etc a "truck". No they are SUV's and they're built for soccer moms.
     
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