Two words that mean the exact same thing are pretty common in the English language.  Some of these terms are a regional saying or just how one's parents used them, so they are inherited.  Certain words, more than others seem to spark debate.  Do you say "pop" or "soda"?  "Dinner" or "supper"? The list goes on.  Let's settle this once and for all.

Soda or Pop?

Soda Pop
stevendepolo, Flickr
Soda Pop

Dinner or Supper?

Dinner or Supper
sporkist, Flickr
Dinner or Supper

Sneakers or Tennis Shoes?

Sneakers or Tennis Shoes?
nathanmac87, Flickr
Sneakers or Tennis Shoes?

Sucker or Lollipop?

Sucker or Lollipop?
.v1ctor, Flickr
Sucker or Lollipop?

Beanie or Stocking Cap?

Beanie or Stocking Cap?
djv2020, Flickr
Beanie or Stocking Cap?

These are some of the most highly debated words that mean the same thing.  What are some other words that you use that others use differently?  Leave a comment with the words that others use that annoy you.

 

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