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Please Name These Objects (Regional Vernaculars)

Goodbye18000

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See, I know there's this thing where different regions call the same things different names, so I'm wondering, what do YOU call these? In general, or most of the time. Like, not the brand name or whatever, but the general term for them ("Cookie", not "Oreo"). Write your answers before you look at mine, though.

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Pop can

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Pop bottle

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Soda bottle

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Juice box (my grandma calls it a Tetra Pak)
 
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can of delicious (soda)

Usually call that just a 2-liter, but i think you're asking soda or pop, so soda bottle.

disgusting.

Juice box.
 
I call it wet stuff in my mouth
 
I switch between saying pop, soda, and soda-pop. It's just whatever I feel like at the moment. And the last one is a juice box.

Also, are we allowed to suggest other vernacular questions, such as casserole vs. hot dish? (Hot dish all the way!)
 
Also, are we allowed to suggest other vernacular questions, such as casserole vs. hot dish? (Hot dish all the way!)

I think later down the road, yeah, I'd like to see some differences between other terms. We'll let this one run it's course though.

I've never heard it called a hot dish.