If you're anything like me, you probably love a good cup of coffee. And while it's nice to branch out and try new things, I think it's safe to say that a lot of us have that one drink that's our go-to. Well, I got to wondering — what does my barista assume about me based on my order?
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Naturally, I asked baristas in the BuzzFeed Community to share the stereotypes they associate with certain popular drink orders. Let's just say...they spilled the beans. Here are 17 common coffee shop orders, and what they say about you:
1.A black coffee
2.Tea
3.A non-caffeinated (like strawberry or vanilla bean) Frappuccino
4.A flavored latte
5.A pour-over
6.A white chocolate mocha
7.Iced coffee with extras
8.A caramel Frappuccino
9.Frappuccinos in general
10.Very specific orders/orders with lots of modifications
11.A chai latte
12.Drip coffee
13.Cold brew
14.A cappuccino
15.A dry cappuccino
16.An espresso macchiato
17.A red eye (brewed coffee and espresso)
Now it's your turn, baristas! Do you disagree with any of these? Are there drink orders — like an iced oat milk latte or a pink drink — that you've assigned certain stereotypes to? If so, tell us about them in the comments below or via this anonymous form!
Note: Submissions have been edited for length and/or clarity.
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