After returning from Europe, I begin to enjoy drinking fragrant coffee.
I was exposed to the coffee drinking culture during my trip to Europe in August last year.
Malaysian drinks coffee with mug, glass or big cup. However, European drinks coffee with mini cup.
We like savoring coffee at the cafe with air conditioning but Europeans like to have drink outside the cafe during warm summer.
I didn't buy any branded bags when I was in Paris. Instead, I bought a few packets of coffee powder to brew at home.
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I was exposed to the coffee drinking culture during my trip to Europe in August last year.
Malaysian drinks coffee with mug, glass or big cup. However, European drinks coffee with mini cup.
We like savoring coffee at the cafe with air conditioning but Europeans like to have drink outside the cafe during warm summer.
I didn't buy any branded bags when I was in Paris. Instead, I bought a few packets of coffee powder to brew at home.
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Article Author Zuiyanhong
Zuiyanhong Google Profile
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Gigantic Yellow Wooden Shoe
I enjoyed reading about your European coffee experience, especially in Saint Germain. It’s interesting how something as simple as coffee can feel so different when you’re in another country. I had a similar experience when I travelled to Italy last year. Their coffee culture is so rich and enjoyable. Speaking of memorable experiences, I work for a billboard advertising agency, and we often create ads for cafes and roasteries that promote coffee culture. It’s incredible how a good cup of coffee can become part of a brand’s story. Your mention of sipping coffee in tiny cups outdoors is such a vibe! We even used that idea for one of our recent campaigns. European coffee traditions inspire a more relaxed, slow-living feel. Anyway, thanks for sharing this moment. It’s lovely how you chose to bring back coffee instead of bags – very wholesome!
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