Fizzy Sugar Water: Poll

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What do you call that shit?


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Other, because I actually call all of them. :oops:
 
In the totalitarian grimdarkness of Easternmost Europe where I live, sodas are either called by their brand name (Cola, Fanta, Sprite) or (occasionally) called "газированная вода" (gazirovannaya voda, lit. "carbonated water") shortened to "газировка" (gazirovka).
 
In the totalitarian grimdarkness of Easternmost Europe where I live, sodas are either called by their brand name (Cola, Fanta, Sprite) or (occasionally) called "газированная вода" (gazirovannaya voda, lit. "carbonated water") shortened to "газировка" (gazirovka).
Maybe in commie town that's what they call it.
 
i call it soda because in my area everyone else calls it pop. i'm a rebel punk on the loose, watch out midwest
 
Soda or Coke. Usually because Coke is my favorite drink.
 
Also, these are called jimmies:

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Eh, I either call them refrigerantes in Portuguese or soda in English, and their own specific brands if they are popular, like Coke or Guarana.

Only in the CWCki Forums do people discuss how they name soft drinks.
 
I'm pretty sure stuff like this gets discussed on most forums, one way or another.

No way, man. Some people here call soda "a refreshing carbonated beverage". wow that's gay
and so the cwcki forums are gay
 
In the totalitarian grimdarkness of Easternmost Europe where I live, sodas are either called by their brand name (Cola, Fanta, Sprite) or (occasionally) called "газированная вода" (gazirovannaya voda, lit. "carbonated water") shortened to "газировка" (gazirovka).

Assuming that's Russian, my Muscovite Russian professor back in the day taught us you say лимонад and looking into it I'm very disappointed she apparently lied to us.

And it is "Italian ice", not "water ice"

All ice is water ice unless further noted (like dry ice). Sweetened flavored ice is Italian ice.
 
Assuming that's Russian, my Muscovite Russian professor back in the day taught us you say лимонад and looking into it I'm very disappointed she apparently lied to us.
Лимонад means lemonade in Russian. I haven't heard anyone calling soda a lemonade here.

note: I live in Belarus
 
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