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• #92702
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• #92703
No excuse!
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• #92704
Not only italians, that really grinds my gears
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• #92705
Bothers me more than my Italian partner, and I don't even drink coffee. But she's a much nicer and more tolerant individual than me.
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• #92707
Expresso š
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• #92708
Is that poster showing that the person on the right is Cliff Richard?
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• #92709
I thought "expresso" was a UK problem but it was bloody everywhere in France. Far worse than here.
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• #92710
No, he's the one in the corner with the bongos.
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• #92711
un petit cafe stp
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• #92712
my Italian partner
Expect to be eviscerated on the golf club thread
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• #92713
Golfists are notoriously not keen on EU partners.
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• #92714
it's not a problem at all in france, we just say expresso
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• #92715
That's what British people that say Expresso think too
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• #92717
Do you? I thought Francophones more commonly asked for 'un express'
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• #92718
'exprexxo', you illiterate fucking clowns.
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• #92719
Your a expresso.
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• #92720
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• #92721
i wouldn't say more commonly, this one is a bit generationnal
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• #92722
in France
Pretty sure that's how the French say it.
Sorry, refresh fail. But yeah I definitely feel vindicated.
However, will double check with my French coffee roaster.
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• #92723
Your own personal French coffee roaster?
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• #92724
How bourgeois...
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• #92725
"Un cafe s'il vous plait. "
You get an espresso.
"Une noisette"
Is a better coffee
As if threads on here have ever been that logical