here's a scenario for you. you just drove 50 miles to your mams house...
she's out of tea. are you gonna ask for some Coke™ and risk making her feel cheap if all she has is happy shopper? :snooty:
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here's a scenario for you. you just drove 50 miles to your mams house...
she's out of tea. are you gonna ask for some Coke™ and risk making her feel cheap if all she has is happy shopper? :snooty:
i like both pepsi and coke. Coke is the harder stuff though when you had that hard day. :lol:
i would say gimme that red pop.Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
i would obviously then say the brand name :snooty:Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
i would then probably say "pop's ten bob a can innit", otherwise the purchase wouldn't feel right
JP pwns The. Fact.Quote:
Originally Posted by GepperRankins
Hah, then you have no choice, always having to order the same thing.Quote:
Originally Posted by twisterX
Slave to slang, you are.
maybe he's not fussed?Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
i've been known to say "what pop you got?" and "just gis one o them" to the first reply :smilie4:
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Originally Posted by GepperRankins
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Originally Posted by JPaul
pop is a general term, just as you call them "fizzy drinks" if you what a particluar type of pop, you ask for it-
"Hey, I'm going into town for some pop, you want some?"
"Ya, I'd like a bottle of coke."
Understand? if you called them fizzy drinks, expect at least a blank stare, if not a few missing teeth.
oh ya, and coke>pepsi (mountain dew is alright)
:whoosh: