“I was thinking of mixing it up” pretend it’s your new favourite.
clever
A correction once and the barista could remember the right thing (and get really excited about it). :)
Me, stating the obvious. I do that sometimes. But I will tap send nevertheless. Yes.
That isn’t what toxic trait means, and I can’t tell if that is supposed to be part of the joke.
Because you stated this so kindly, I’ll add that for this meme style, the irony is often part of it. So yes, that’s a piece of the joke: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/my-toxic-trait
Maybe she knows your real favorite drink and she’s just trolling you by giving you wrong one so you think she’s doing it wrong while she’s actually intentionally doing that :P
I think you just wrote like 6 Hallmark movies in one go.
Twillight Coffee Zone
That’s like the humble brag of toxic traits
“My issue is i care about other people’s feelings”
It’s pretty toxic to be too shy for self care. A la The Giving Tree. That tree had issues.
Not on this level though, this is like the nice version of a white little white lie. Except instead of being an inconsequential amount of deception, it’s making someone else feel better about themselves on a regular basis.
Best coffee shop I ever used to frequent was the worst at getting drinks correct. Owner was fantastic, friendly, and put years of work into building community there. Such a rare find in the city made me feel like I was in a small town again. Anyway I always ordered the same drink and always walked away with something completely different. I didn’t care I was there for the community. Met a lot of good people there
George Whorewell
My sides
Is the wrong drink the same, or is it a different drink every day? If it’s different, then they are really bad.
I really love that one drink they have, I think it’s called Daily Special. So good!
I’m not paying Starbucks prices to drink something I didn’t order.
There’s a waiter at my IHOP that “knows” I like hashbrowns with my omelet and never gives me a chance to change it up to pancakes.
That would be a good “How I meet your mother” story.
Talk about how you love a specific drink for 9 years, then swap it out on your last order?
Might be time to go to the Starbucks on the next block
Or not go to Starbucks at all.
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