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  2. Barista - Wikipedia

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    The word "barista" comes from Italian, where it means a male or female "bartender" who typically works behind a counter, [1] serving hot drinks (such as espresso), cold alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, and snacks. [2]

  3. Tomodachiga Yatteru Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Tomodachiga Yatteru Café (Japanese: 友達がやってるカフェ, lit. ' Cafe Run by My Friend ', TYC) was a concept café located in Jingūmae, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan.The concept was that the staff, who have experience as actors or models, act as if they are old friends of the customers and speak with them casually.

  4. From ‘Schweddy Balls’ to ‘Crystal Gravy’: The 39 best food ...

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    Rob Schneider, Adam Sandler, Chris Farley and Robert Smigel play gyro shop workers who are very into the requests of their patrons. Jason Alexander, Tim Meadows and David Spade star as the ...

  5. Diner lingo - Wikipedia

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    Coffee high and dry – black coffee (no cream or sugar) [9] Cowboy with spurs – western omelette with fries; Cow paste – butter [3] Dead eye – poached egg [7] Deluxe – varies from restaurant to restaurant, generally refers to "all the toppings" Dragged through the garden - serve with a large variety of toppings and condiments (usually ...

  6. Coffee Shop Worker Quits Via Song -- But Was It Fake? [Video]

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    A job for many workers is just a paycheck -- an often dreary way to pay the bills. That may be why so many Americans are keen on (or at least dream of) quitting their jobs in an over-the-top ...

  7. 30 Culture Shocks That Left People Reevaluating Their ... - AOL

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    But also, the over enthusiasm of shop workers in America, the silence in the streets in Japan, and the way Australians are so outdoorsy but can't handle the rain Image credits: Sacredhandbag #13

  8. Juan Valdez - Wikipedia

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    Juan Valdez was designed by the DDB advertising founder William Bernbach [4] in 1958 to promote coffee in the US. [5] Juan Valdez was initially portrayed by a Cuban actor, [5] José F. Duval in both print advertisements and on television until 1969.

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