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My name is Jessica Quirk. I live in Bloomington, IN and run What I Wore as my full time job. I'm also writing a book that'll be published next year. I'm more into personal style than fashion, and I love food, bicycles, Adam and Gizmo. |
its soda. period.
glad to see that 80-100% of people in Boone County
This chart made me giggle. Very cool. And hello, countingbackwards.:)
surprisingly say “soda” in an obvious overwhelming “pop” state. rachellehruska:
Yep - everything’s a Coke here too. “You want a Coke?” “Sure, what’ve you got?” “Pepsi, Dr. Pepper, and Sprite.” :^)
WHen my parents moved to Texas, they got really confused by the Texan tradition of calling all sodas “coke.” They would...
Two things I’m surprised by in this map: 1. The die-hard coke fans in northern CA. 2. That they bothered to collect data...
Soda… Soda all the way. I’m just curious what they call it in places classified as “other.”
My home county is purple so let me add my data. It’s all called Coke, bbs. Everything.
Minneapolis now, and have not adjusted well to calling a soft drink a “Pop.” I’m from Milwaukee, so it’s “Soda” to me....
This is very funny to me, because despite having family from Chicago and being born there and having lived in Illinois...
No wonder people think I’m not from the Midwest — It’s SODA all the way.
Would “soda pop” fall under the “other” category?
It’s all Coke. All of it.
Being an Ohio girl, I say “pop” too. When I moved to the South two years ago, the first time I said pop, people laughed...
Coke ftw. I love the clear regional delimiters in this map.
Pop vs. Soda. It’s soda by the way chetgulland:strangemaps.files.wordpress.com
Pop all the way. Kinda looks like the Demo/Repub map, right? Or well, at least how I envision it, where yellow = hippie.
POP! OMG I LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS!