Vic Romano
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That's me, Pepsi is Coke, Coke is Coke; we just love Coke, dangit! I know lots of people here on the East coast who call soda "Coke". Go out west and it becomes "pop."TogetherAgain said:...And I think there's some place(s?) where no matter what company makes it, it's "coke."
Actually, we tend to go by "The US", "The United States" or "The States." No one really says "America" that I hear of at least.MrsPepper said:we call it the U.S., they call it America
We've been called worse.MrsPepper said:Oh, by the way, any americans mind the fact that I called you Yanks earlier? I heard somewhere that you're not fond of the term..
I always liked the term "Yanks" but we generally tend not to call ourselves that. Go down to North Carolina and further down south and they'll call us "northerners" Yankees. As far as we go though; that's our baseball team. If our own consider "Yankees" a negative term, we in retort call them hicks because that really gets 'em angry! If anything were to be taken offensive, it'd be in our rules of grammer that you didn't capitalize "Americans."Brits, the British... There's not a load of slang there that we conjur up.luvtosr said:But what do you call us Brits?
Here in the States, if you're being PC (politically correct), the Chinese are the Chinese, Indians are Indians and etc.; but believe me, some crass people have names for all of them that are very derogatorey.

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