A Twitter data scientist details how we refer to soda — er, pop — across the country. So...
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And apparently, people east of California and west of Texas use hand gestures instead of words to request a...
Jul 11 2012
I’m always a bit amused when we hear the importance or using recent data, then a bunch of news is reported and and...
Jul 17 2012
I usually use pop, but I’ll use soda when talking about a particular flavor. Like grape. “Grape pop” just doesn’t sound...
Jul 11 2012
I tend to say the specific thing, like if I was having coke I would say coke, or lemonade I would say lemonade, but if I...
Jul 10 2012
Pop is stronger than expected! I’m kind of sad it was phased out of my vocabulary. (I shake my fist at you, Florida!)
Jul 10 2012
My favorite thing about this is that three of the colors are present in Oregon which explains why I use “soda” and “pop”...
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