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Hoke wrote:And people who order that vanilla-soy-half caf-caramel whip are pretentious yuppies----and you know who you are! )
Carrie L.
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Thu Oct 12, 2006 8:12 am
Extreme Southwest & Extreme Northeast
Mike Filigenzi wrote: One of them was something along the lines of "The Java Lounge won't make you sound like a friggin' moron when you order your coffee".
Lou Kessler wrote:I lived in New England until I was almost old enough to start high school so I had no experience with ordering coffee in a restaurant. The first time back I was in Maine and remember ordering a cup of coffee in a cafe and it came with cream in it. I said to the waitress I didn't order my coffee with cream. She answered me in a very polite tone of voice "you didn't order it without". It's not that way on the left coast.
Hoke
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Frank Deis wrote:During my normal life, at home and the office, I make my own coffee. I buy green beans, my neighbor roasts them, and I grind just before brewing. Black of course. So I don't know about the language (regular, white, dark).
BUT when we travel in Europe (the coffee is so great in France!) we have a continuing problem. At the end of the meal, there is often a dessert, and if the dessert is chocolate, we really want the coffee WITH the dessert. This seems to be unheard of over there, and we have often been aware of waitresses watching us to see when we eat the very last forkful of mousse or cake and THEN the coffee arrives. Of course we don't have coffee and dessert often enough to be able to remember to explain in advance that we are crazy Americans and we would like to sip our coffee WHILE eating the chocolate cake. And after the desserts arrive, the waiter/waitress tends to be oblivious to arm waving and attempts at eye-catching. I am sure there is some way to make that happen...
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