What's a normal coffee drink to order?!


Question: What's a normal coffee drink to order?
That they have at most coffee places? I'm trying to get used to the "let's go get coffee" culture at my new school lol. I've never really had coffee before.

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it depends on how you like your coffee. If you order it "regular" then it will be with cream and sugar, you can get it with whole milk, skim milk, as much sugar/splenda/sweet and low as you want. Flavored coffees are also in, for example, i drink coffee on daily basis, i get french vanilla iced coffee with extra skim milk and 2 sugars. Then coffee places also have lattes, which you usually get with whole milk or skim milk/sweetened or unsweented and they tend to have flavors, such as vanilla, mocha or caramel. It really depends on you and what you like. Look at the menu where you go to get coffee and just try things until you find one that suits you.



If you've never had coffee before, I'd go for something milky like a latte, there's a hint of coffee but not too much, it'll ease you into it. You could even have something like a vanilla latte, very sweet and appealling. You could also try a mocha, chocolate and coffee, I love a good mocha (although it has to be strong in my case). Or if you're going Starbucks you could have a Frappuccino, I personally think it's an insult to coffee lovers, but there's so much other stuff you can't really taste the coffee.

I love strong black coffee, but it's bitter, it's an acquired taste... coffee is wonderful though :)



get a latte, they're really good :) this time around they probably have seasonal lattes such as gingerbread or pumpkin spice!



try Nescafe or cappuccino u may like




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