![]() In the South it is a Soda, or you might even order a Mountain Dew by saying, “I’d like a Coke,” after which you’d be asked: “What kind?” 3. In the North you order your favorite pop, say Mountain Dew. In the South: “soda,” or generalized as “Coke.” ![]() These mini river crustaceans make delicious local dishes, though the word to describe them is still under debate. In the North: referred to as “crawdads” and “crayfish.” This list gives a glimpse into 25 Words That Have Different Meanings Across the United States. Some of the differences come from pronunciations, while some come from a regional dialect. Even though the United States are united (thanks Abraham Lincoln!), there are still regional differences in the way they speak.
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