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Redway 05-07-2024 05:25 PM

Introverts/ambiverts/mellowly-rounded extroverts and coffee-shops
 
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Capice? Do you spend many of your Saturdays basked out with a book/laptop/your thoughts in Caffè Nero, Costa and/or independent cafes (alike) or are you not big on solo coffee-shop dates?

Livia 05-07-2024 07:35 PM

I don't get much time to go.out on my own now but I used to when I was single. I've never been one for coffee shops but I'd go to the theatre or cinema on my own, I've been on holiday alone, Transylvania, right across North Africa, the USA...I enjoy my own company.

Beso 05-07-2024 10:23 PM

Everyones moved on back up here in scotland after my 11 years down essex. So I'm a loner now. A loud loner though. I dont do coffee either.

Niamh. 05-07-2024 10:33 PM

Never in my life spent any time in a coffee shop l wish I was that un busy ever

Redway 05-07-2024 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11473371)
Never in my life spent any time in a coffee shop l wish I was that un busy ever

It’s just the same as having a quiet drink in the pub. I’m sure you’ve got time for that.

thesheriff443 05-07-2024 11:54 PM

Nothing worse than seeing some twat in a coffee on a laptop that’s clearly been there for several hours
It’s not a bloody office and you look ridiculous

Saying that thankfully I don’t go to coffee shops really anymore

Mystic Mock 06-07-2024 01:01 AM

I don't really go to Coffee shops at all.

Tbh, I'm not the biggest at socializing.:laugh:

GoldHeart 06-07-2024 01:16 AM

I use to quite often go to coffee shops... i guess i got out the habit .

Redway 06-07-2024 04:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11473403)
I don't really go to Coffee shops at all.

Tbh, I'm not the biggest at socializing.:laugh:

That’s kinda the point of going to coffee shops solo, though, Mock. You’re there to socialise less than get on with work, reading, people-watching or just contently mulling things over, over a caramel macchiato while soaking in the vibes. You don’t have socialising in mind when you’re wining or dining solo, and like I said it doesn’t have to be a coffee-shop. Could be a bar, restaurant, pub or even beach. Anywhere where there’s people but you also have the option of minding your business and not talking to anyone besides the person serving you.

Mystic Mock 06-07-2024 05:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Redway (Post 11473435)
That’s kinda the point of going to coffee shops solo, though, Mock. You’re there to socialise less than get on with work, reading, people-watching or just contently mulling things over, over a caramel macchiato while soaking in the vibes. You don’t have socialising in mind when you’re wining or dining solo, and like I said it doesn’t have to be a coffee-shop. Could be a bar, restaurant, pub or even beach. Anywhere where there’s people but you also have the option of minding your business and not talking to anyone besides the person serving you.

Fair point.

I do think that I wouldn't be able to resist pulling off a Porn prank at a Coffee shop though.:joker:

Whip the Laptop out, and test people's reactions.:laugh:

hijaxers 06-07-2024 06:56 AM

Never entered a Cafe Nero, Costa or Starbucks, not my cup of tea !

Redway 17-07-2024 07:18 PM

Someone once tole me that the best way to make a cuppa (tea) is to leave the kettle after it’s boiled for about 4 to 5 minutes, then add your bits and obviously let the tea-bag brew some (that bit’s fairly standard if you like to savour your flavour). My own after-inference would be to top it up with a dash of re-boiler water and microwave it for half a minute so no-one can turn ’round and accuse you of making a cold cuppa but the point is, has anyone-else on here actually tried this method?

Cherie 17-07-2024 07:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Redway (Post 11479120)
Someone once tole me that the best way to make a cuppa (tea) is to leave the kettle after it’s boiled for about 4 to 5 minutes, then add your bits and obviously let the tea-bag brew some (that bit’s fairly standard if you like to savour your flavour). My own after-inference would be to top it up with a dash of re-boiler water and microwave it for half a minute so no-one can turn ’round and accuse you of making a cold cuppa but the point is, has anyone-else on here actually tried this method?

Nope as soon as its boiled the water is in, it will cool off while it is brewing and as for putting it in the microwave D:

Redway 17-07-2024 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11479124)
Nope as soon as its boiled the water is in, it will cool off while it is brewing and as for putting it in the microwave D:

Hey, don’t be so quick to knock it. Some people microwave ice cream.

Beso 17-07-2024 07:57 PM

So a watched kettle does boil

.
The lying swines.

Nicky91 18-07-2024 08:18 AM

never, and i also don't drink coffee so


always tea for me, and also lemonades (without fizz, more like what you have to fill up with water) or apple juice

Redway 09-11-2024 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by hijaxers (Post 11473445)
Never entered a Cafe Nero, Costa or Starbucks, not my cup of tea !

Good one.


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