Coffee/Tea - American/European/English Perspectives

Now that United Kingdom is officially out of European Union, I can safely differentiate between the English and the European without stepping into a political male-storm.

Tea is more of an English preserve whereas coffee is a more universal beverage.


Many years ago before Starbucks became popular, I used to travel to Europe and America for global meetings with people of many nationalities participating making it a cultural melting pot when it came to thing of the gut like food and beverage.


When the meeting is in America, the Europeans constantly complained that the coffee tasted too watery. When meeting venue moves to Europe, some American had a shock when they got the bill for each and every cup of coffee as refills are normally on the house in America. Europeans jibe back that coffee refills are 'free' because they are not fresh and made with love and passion.


This queer English man had an almost last laugh as he brought his own tea bags along and only needed hot water. No, he did not re-cycle his tea bags aka Mr. Bean.


Being the rare Asian at the meeting, I had the last laugh that in Singapore, coffee comes in a rainbow of varieties from Kopi Kau (thick) to adulterated with special blend of milk Kopi Si etc.....

A Pete's original joke...


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