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Post by Chicago Jake on Dec 12, 2010 10:53:25 GMT -6
What the heck does "Coffe, regular" mean, anyway? I'm not talking about regular as opposed to decaf, but regular as in a default amount of creamer and sweetener.
I think that this term is used in certain regions of the country (but I'm not sure where), and that it means different things in different regions. Since we have folks from many different locations reading this, I'll toss the question out: What does "coffee, regular" mean in your neck of the woods, if it is used at all?
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Dec 12, 2010 12:25:19 GMT -6
Try going to Starbucks and ordering a coffee, regular -- then sit back and enjoy the quizzical expression on the face of the kid at the counter.
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Post by innit Geezer on Dec 12, 2010 16:20:27 GMT -6
Here it means a modest splash of milk and roughly, a healthy teaspoon of sugar. It's been this way locally for decades.
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Post by Merlot Joe on Dec 13, 2010 1:15:43 GMT -6
Regular to me means no fofo coffee, just plain black coffee, don't fuck it up with any thing in it.
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