• 𝐘Ⓞz҉
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    1411 months ago

    Most of the shops got it got $8 but I van imagine some of the “fancy” shop could sell it for $12

    • @SirQuackTheDuck
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      1111 months ago

      Let me guess, that’s 8 dollaridoos witbout taxes.

      A latte here in NL is still € 4 with no tip required

      • @doingless
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        911 months ago

        Yes but US lattes can be close to a liter.

          • @[email protected]
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            Most of our coffee is drip. Sometimes cold brew. Espesso, cappuccino, Turkish, press, etc…we don’t do that much. Fancy coffee, sure, but not our “it’s Monday and I can’t even” coffee. Or our “it’s Tuesday and I can’t even” coffee, or so on.

            Fast service shops and such will have “cappuccino” or “espresso” but I think it’s either concentrate or it’s just not the same.

            We do have a serious unspoken caffeine addiction though. It comes from our Protestant work ethic while having our wallets bled dry. We end up with hustle culture and a stimulant addiction. Hooray!

          • @1371113
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            311 months ago

            Never buy coffee in the states if you’re from nz/aus or Europe. You WILL be disappointed.

            • MashedPotatoJeff
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              111 months ago

              We do have different types of coffee, but you might have to go to a specialty shop to get it like you do at home. If you’re talking about regular restaurants it’s probably good advice.

              • @1371113
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                111 months ago

                I’ve seen your different types of coffee. I spent 6 months in the states, all over. I had ONE good coffee in all that time. Went to thank the Barista - and she was Australian.

                • MashedPotatoJeff
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                  111 months ago

                  Wouldn’t you know it, I’ve been all over Europe and they don’t make it quite like I do at home either.

                  So what’s this Australian secret coffee? If you don’t tell me I know another Australian I can press.

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                    10 months ago

                    I’m not from Australia. Coffee where I am is stronger and we don’t sell anything over a 12 ounce cup. Normal sizes are 6 or 8 ounce. Some short strong coffees are 2-4ounce, even with milk.

                    It’s not so much how they make it, it’s more that it’s so watered down with milk or flavourings. And wtf is that creamer stuff. I’ve never seen it anywhere except the US and Japan.

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              • @yuriy
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                811 months ago

                So are americans fat and lazy, or always busy and hyper work oriented? I’m losing track of the stereotypes here.

                • @[email protected]
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                  511 months ago

                  Interestingly, both. Americans are hyper work oriented because, you know, we’ve been trained since birth that if you don’t work, you’re going to suffer and die (and that’s partially true, yay barely affording apartments and food), but when we get off of work, we’re not going to work out, invest time in anything but watching the latest Hupeaflix show, and maybe brush our teeth before bed. Food comes out of a bag or box in the freezer, or maybe delivered with the expectation of a tip or your food gets there late, bitch.

    • @piecat
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      811 months ago

      And that’s definitely just for specialty drinks, usually an up charge for additions and substitutes.

      Black coffee vs a triple shot frappe with protein powder, oat milk, lavender mint syrup, on a raft, four-by-four animal-style, extra shingles with a shimmy and a squeeze, light axle grease, make it cry, burn it, and let it swim.