I live in Canada everyone drinks Tim Horton's coffee..is it rude to drink your coffe while shopping?!


Question: it seems lots of people do it including myself just wondering if it is rude to walk around store with your coffee!!


Answers: it seems lots of people do it including myself just wondering if it is rude to walk around store with your coffee!!

Well, I work as a vendor in a variety of stores, and few things disgust me more then walking into a store to find someone's empty or half full coffee cup sitting on my shelves.

It's not necessarily rude to drink coffee while you shop. Just throw your trash away when you're done drinking it.

No, I don't see why it should. =)

No, I don't think it's rude. I always have a drink in hand when I go shopping. If a store has a problem with it, I think the store is rude and I won't shop there.

I think some stores dislike Customers bringing drinks into their store because of the potential to spill the drinks and spoil merchandise or cause a slipping hazard on the floor.

It isn't rude, as long as you don't spill, or slurp it in public.

It's not rude to drink it, but be careful not to spill it on anything-that's extremely rude

I live in Canada and I don't like Tim Horton's coffee. It's OK I don't like Starbucks either. If I'm shopping after work in the grocery store I will drink a cup of coffee. I would not go into any other store with a coffee. Accidents can happen.

LIke MYRA C, I am a Canadian and not a big fan of the TH coffee, my beef with people who drink coffee in Grocery store or other places and leaving the cups on the shelves and in areas as they are not able to find or are to lazy to put them in the garbage.

For the most part, I prefer a place like Timothys or a place you can add your own milk/cream or sugar/sweetener. I also like a darker more full bodied blend, like a dark French roast or Kenyan, my favorite is a nice dark blended Sumatran.

No, but stay out of the clothing section if you have a drink...





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