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    I stop by their every morning b4 school even if im late! lol

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    Yeah for a $6 cup of coffee.
    Don't waist your money on that S**T

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    Quote Originally Posted by HIGHLANDER
    Yeah for a $6 cup of coffee.
    Don't waist your money on that S**T
    That's right.
    Drink tea like us people from the British Commonwealth of Nations
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    drink beer like we do here in Lithuania
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    Quote Originally Posted by HIGHLANDER
    Yeah for a $6 cup of coffee.
    6$ for a take away cup of coffee?

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    must confess . . . addicted to pomegranate frappucino juice blends myself. I get one every Tuesday and Thursday night from the Starbucks in Oberlin Village on the way to class at State.
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    while living in new york i was addicted to *$. Used to buy it every morning on my way to work. But it is actually not a coffee anymore.....it is like a milk with something.

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    I don't. I drink coffee just when I go out on a drink in the morning with my friends before or after the school - regular coffee, and for god sake it doesn't cost 6$.

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    If I feel like drinking coffee, I drink Turkish coffee at home (see this link link BTW, I've never been to Starbucks.
    Not for even tea. We drink tea's at small cafe's called "kahve" with the traditional tiny cups(link1 link2)

    Do the Greeks have similar habits for Coffee & Tea?

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    Quote Originally Posted by turkishpower
    If I feel like drinking coffee, I drink Turkish coffee at home (see this link link BTW, I've never been to Starbucks.
    Not for even tea. We drink tea's at small cafe's called "kahve" with the traditional tiny cups(link1 link2)

    Do the Greeks have similar habits for Coffee & Tea?
    Well I know from my Lebanese- Australian friends that they are into coffee and tea and 'damn' their coffee is bloody strong. If you thought that enegy drink "cocaine" (6X Red Bull) is strong or any hard core coffee that's nothing compared to Lebanese coffee.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mktackabery
    must confess . . . addicted to pomegranate frappucino juice blends myself. I get one every Tuesday and Thursday night from the Starbucks in Oberlin Village on the way to class at State.

    I go to the one on north hills traffics heavy though

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    Yeah, unfortunetly I par take in the evil empire....

    Crap is addictive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by turkishpower
    If I feel like drinking coffee, I drink Turkish coffee at home (see this link link BTW, I've never been to Starbucks.
    Not for even tea. We drink tea's at small cafe's called "kahve" with the traditional tiny cups(link1 link2)

    Do the Greeks have similar habits for Coffee & Tea?
    the turkish coffee is called "greek" coffee in greece and yes it is usual but mostly among older people. In berlin i like drinking tea in turkish places in the traditional tiny cups( i didn't even click your links-i know what u mean ). Btw i am alergic to coffein so i don't drink coffee, cola or black tea
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    not necessarily 6 dollars, but pretty damn close. "invested" (as in i took my parents very nice Krupp Coffee/Expresso Machine). never used the expresso part in the 6 months ive had it, but i do buy whole beans for it, and it pays off in the end. good to drink while smoking hookah/narghile/shisha

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    Quote Originally Posted by qiangdade
    the turkish coffee is called "greek" coffee in greece and yes it is usual but mostly among older people. In berlin i like drinking tea in turkish places in the traditional tiny cups( i didn't even click your links-i know what u mean ). Btw i am alergic to coffein so i don't drink coffee, cola or black tea

    yeah even kebab is known as Greek kebab in US. Coffee is Greek, kebab is Greek, baklava is Greek

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    Yeah, even certain types of yoghurt are called "greek-style" in the UK and US even though it is a... (can you make a guess?... yes you can... come on... yes)... bulgarian.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lactobacillus_bulgaricus *

    Damn you evil greeks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saskibaloia
    Well I know from my Lebanese- Australian friends that they are into coffee and tea and 'damn' their coffee is bloody strong. If you thought that enegy drink "cocaine" (6X Red Bull) is strong or any hard core coffee that's nothing compared to Lebanese coffee.
    Damn, I have to try that cocaine drink someday, I'm a big fan of energy drinks.

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    and who drink Polish vodka When I was in Lithuania I drink great beer "Svyturys" - this was great beer

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    Quote Originally Posted by turkishpower
    yeah even kebab is known as Greek kebab in US. Coffee is Greek, kebab is Greek, baklava is Greek

    nah ive always ocnsidered kebabs of middle eastern/Persian food.

    you like storng dirnks i suggest mate its like argentina's fave drink. never had it personally but i hear from the argies in my University and the newbs whove drunk it its what get them thru dead/finals week. im wanting to try it

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    Quote Originally Posted by PHILIPeurobasket
    and who drink Polish vodka When I was in Lithuania I drink great beer "Svyturys" - this was great beer
    "Polish VODKA"? Vodka is supposed to be from Russia?

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