ESPRESSO COFFEE TURNED LATTE
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It was one of those days when I didn’t feel like driving so I brought along the driver/chauffeur. Since he’d be waiting for a while, I decided to get him a cup of espresso coffee as he is always complaining about getting sleepy while waiting. This coffee shop we went to serves their espresso in a 3-inch cup but the coffee is only as good as a shot. When I handed it to the driver, he was all like, “What’s this? Did the rest of the coffee spilled?” I told him that I thought he wanted something to wake him up so I got him an espresso coffee and that’s how they serve it. He actually went in to the coffee shop, put more hot water into it and added creamer and sugar.