If you’ve ever gone to Europe and tried to order a latte as if you were in Starbucks, you likely received some weird looks. They take their coffee seriously overseas and have their own cafe culture. If you’re a serious coffee drinker, check out this infograph and then do some more research to understand how to order your drink the country you’re headed to. For instance, cafe lattes don’t exist in France, but cafe au laits do… at least for breakfast (and here you were thinking that learning a few key French phrases was going to be the biggest challenge of the trip).
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