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In Michigan, we generally call it pop.:)
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Parakeet
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Soda. I'm also from Mass., and my grandmother always called it "tonic," but for some reason it never caught on with the grandkids. 
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Shark
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I grew up in NY calling it "soda". Then we moved to NC and everyone simply called it "drink". I was so confused when I would hear underage kids say, "I need a drink!" because to me a drink is something alcoholic :-). More people here call it soda now, thank goodness!
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Gecko
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To me a "drink" is any potable liquid.....water, coffee, soda, a martini, etc. - all are drinks.
Where I grew up soda was called pop or sody pop. Unless it was Coca-Cola in which case it was called Coke.
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BellaOnline Editor Parakeet
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Here in Australia, it's usually soft drink. Tonic is a specific form of carbonated drink - very bitter!
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Gecko
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Soda pop
grew up in northern NY state (where it was just "pop") and moved to Florida 26 years ago....
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Gecko
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From NYC, then Philadelphia - Soda in both places.
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I grew up in the PNW and we always called it 'pop' till we moved to California and started calling it soda. Now I live in Nevada and call it 'off limits'.
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New York so soda as well here. When I moved to Michigan I used to get laughed at for calling it soda as they call it pop here.
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Shark
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Grew up in KY and called it pop. Then, moved to NC and experienced Dani's confusion...most called it "drink" which always makes me think of something alcoholic. I still call it pop  Sometimes I'll call it soda.
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