Albanians have such a strong connection to coffee that they have no intention of sharing it. The premises are really closed (RIP), but there is not a day that we do not remember them with nostalgia and love. In our absence, we have returned to the jazz and bustinas we have at home, but what does the coffee you do in these difficult days mean to you?
espresso
Ah, so you?re lucky with espresso at home? How is the view from your pedestal? Chances are you're a little spoiled, you like expensive things in life, and you're not used to being told no. You don't miss the bars because you drink coffee as the best in the yard / balcony with sunlight on your head; you miss society.
Turkish coffee
The opposite side of the espresso. Turkish coffee is cheap, simple and irreplaceable classic. You have mastered the techniques and the dimensions and the likelihood are that you drink it with mom or mom. You are popular and word of mouth. For you, the taste of coffee does not matter, but the fact that you are drinking coffee, the ceremony, the moment.
Mocca
The middle line between espresso and Turkish coffee. Mocca is sophisticated enough (that it has special pockets) and simple enough (that it only requires water) to satisfy a complicated man like your job. By nature, you are attracted to and like home. You are using this time to watch as many series as you usually do.
Ready-made coffee in the bust
You don?t drink coffee, you pretend. If you were to be honest with yourself, you would admit that you just want a hot chocolate or cocoa. But here we are. You are fun and honest. If the day is boring, find something to do. If you?re worried, find something that makes you laugh. All the best, except for the coffee you drink.
He doesn't keep coffee at home, but he drinks coffee
Does this sketch tell you anything?
He doesn't keep coffee at home, he doesn't drink coffee
What do you do all day, sleep? We don't understand.