Sprite is lemonade. It’s probably the most popular brand. I’d guess 7up is the next most popular, but Schweppes could be up there too.
The thing that Americans call lemonade just doesn’t exist here. I’d probably call it, like, lemon juice or something, maybe? I’ve heard the term “cloudy lemonade” used, too.
We certainly are; have you heard about chips and chips?
But within the English-speaking world, it’s the Americans who are the weird ones in this case. The poms, kiwis, and safas all use it the same as us, and I think Ireland does as well.
Well, “y’all’s” (wowza that’s some interesting punctuation going on, especially with the double quotes 😅) is certainly easier on the ears (and the lips) than “yous’s”, which is what I’d yous use 😆
So is it lemonade or sprite?
We’ve applied too many transitive changes.
Sprite is lemonade. It’s probably the most popular brand. I’d guess 7up is the next most popular, but Schweppes could be up there too.
The thing that Americans call lemonade just doesn’t exist here. I’d probably call it, like, lemon juice or something, maybe? I’ve heard the term “cloudy lemonade” used, too.
You’re a funny people
We certainly are; have you heard about chips and chips?
But within the English-speaking world, it’s the Americans who are the weird ones in this case. The poms, kiwis, and safas all use it the same as us, and I think Ireland does as well.
Oh, I’m Canadian. We get a nice messed up share of yall’s quirks and America’s. Wait “yall’s?”
Well, “y’all’s” (wowza that’s some interesting punctuation going on, especially with the double quotes 😅) is certainly easier on the ears (and the lips) than “yous’s”, which is what I’d
yoususe 😆