• @[email protected]
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      4611 months ago

      I think the implication is that the customer is drinking alcohol frequently lately because the lady ordered in the way you would order many alcoholic beverages with ice.

    • @cyberpunk007
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      -1511 months ago

      Cause the English is poor. Replace “and so” with “and also” and it makes more sense.

    • @[email protected]
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      -3311 months ago

      Someone didn’t know the Starbucks secret code so they deserved to be mocked, apparently.

      • frozen
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        2711 months ago

        It’s not that they didn’t know Starbucks secret code (“iced” is a common term to use for putting ice in any drink). It’s that they used alcohol code instead (“on the rocks” is a common term to use for putting ice in alcohol).

        • @[email protected]
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          -3011 months ago

          “Secret code” or “common term” so what? I’ve never said the word “iced” in my life. Guess that means someone will post some nonsense about me because of my vocabulary.

          • frozen
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            2411 months ago

            Just because you’ve never used “iced” doesn’t make it uncommon. “Iced tea” is very popular beverage in the American south, for instance.

          • @SpaceNoodle
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            411 months ago

            You literally just said “iced”

          • @abbotsbury
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            011 months ago

            Jesus dude, how desperate are you for interaction?