| LMAO STFU |
| I think it's a health thing... |
A proper cappuccino doesn't taste like coffee? Um, ok.
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I will never understand the DCUM obsession with wealth and class. I generally assume that if someone orders drip coffee, they either prefer drip coffee or they are trying to cut calories (those froofy drinks can be sugar bombs). Maybe they are trying to save a few bucks...it's not a big difference, but it's going to add up over time, especially if you are making other small cuts elsewhere. But so what? |
| I always thought ordering a drip coffee was an income signal of the UC/UMC. It's not tacky or MC like a pumpkin spice latte. It's a classic. Like how truly wealthy people drive beat up volvos. |
You and I should be friends. |
So much this. |
Pumpkin spice latte is a tired flyover state meme. I've never seen any white collar professional order a pumpkin spice latte at 7:30am.
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I guess most people assume anything that isn't black coffee is a Smores Frappuccino. I like black coffee. And a cappuccino. And - gasp - even a vanilla latte! How pathetic that someone would tie so much of their value to how they drink their coffee. |
| Who do you imagine is paying any attention to whether you get drip or espresso, other than the person ringing you up? |
OP question wasn't about what you're projecting. |
| There are now three threads about coffee and class. WTH? |
+2 |
| It's unimportant. Just like all these threads mentioning "class" or some odd "indicator" |
Probably someone doing marketing research. |