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RE: CLOSED - Coffee Conversation: EVENT 79 - (AUG 10- 12)

Hello friends, I hope you are all well. I have several memories, but I want to share one with you that was very unpleasant but at the same time very funny.

A few years ago, my mother was hospitalized in a clinic in Valencia, one of my sisters and I spent the night with her, at about 4 o'clock in the afternoon other relatives came to visit her, taking advantage of the fact that she would not be alone, I proposed to my sister to go to the café of the clinic to have a coffee and so we did.

We ordered two large lattes, when we took them to the table they looked very good and frothy, my sister drinks coffee without sugar, on the contrary I like it sweet, so I put two spoonfuls of sugar and stirred it very well.

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When I tasted the first sip it was horrible, I could not contain myself and spit it out, what a shame, my sister asked me what happened to me, it turns out that it was super salty, we could not stand the laughter but at the same time annoyed we complained to the waiter, who apologized, brought us mineral water and two new coffees, the one who came out better was my sister who drank another coffee without paying for it, hahaha.

We went up to the room, we told everyone present what happened to us and everyone had a good laugh, since then that anecdote stayed in the family forever, every time they see us they ask us if we want coffee with salt or sugar, hahaha! My sister says that thank God she has always had coffee without sugar.... 😃☕️😋

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A coffee with too much salt, that sounds really bad, I can imagine your face when you try that coffee. The important thing is that they drank it with a very funny attitude. I think the free coffee was to make up for the poor service.🤭

I leave you a cup of coffee for this day.☕
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Hahaha 😀 how on earth would they mix salt in coffee? But you know, it becomes funny and fun when experienced together with someone, as in your case, with your sister.
I love how the waiter had to apologised and compensated with another coffee and mineral water. That's how it's supposed to be. You sure had great moment then.

You made me remember my mom. At home the containers of sugar and salt were the same. We could all tell them apart easily, but she always put salt in her coffee.
hahaha.
That has never happened to me in a cafeteria. It must have been very surprising and funny.
The good thing is also to laugh at the bad, @tibilopez

Hahaha, that happens a lot with mothers, in a coffee shop it is less usual that it happens and it happened to me, hahaha....It was something unpleasant, but in moments we were enjoying an exquisite coffee and that anecdote remained for history, hahaha😅

Hahaa maybe the waiter was confused either it's a salt or sugar? What an experience you had😊

I imagine the laughs 😁 , well in the end your sister came out winning, she got a double, hahahaha.

Greetings

You got caught for being innocent and I imagine it wasn't 28DEC 😂

oh my gosh that's a crazy experience. I could not imagine having salt in my cup of coffee. I'm already imagining what it would taste like I hope the other cup was much Better. Seems like it is a lasting memory your family would have forever.✨🤣

Oh, put salt instead of sugar and find out in the first sip, a big one sip of coffee, while hope is still intact in your heart, hahaha. Awful, haha! Yuck!

We do add a tiny pinch of salt to black coffee when it's too bitter. Also, we add a pinch of salt and sugar to latte 😁