Coffee
The clock on the Second Cup's wall, Ottawa, July 2008
Whoever knows me a little, knows that I love having a cup of coffee in the morning. Some considers it as my addiction to caffeine, but I think of it as something that helps to look forward to starting a new day. As long as I keep it to one cup a day, I should not be concerned about it. According to an article on Forbes, the Priciest Cup of Coffee in the World can be found in Moscow. I don't understand why the price of coffee should be so expensive in some places comparing the cost of living. While the average cup of coffee in Moscow is $10.19, including service, the same coffee costs $5.04 in Tokyo. The average monthly rent on a two-bedroom luxury apartment in Moscow costs $4,500. While in Tokyo, where space is at a premium, the apartment rent averages out to $5,128.84.
I'm not sure that I would still enjoy my coffee, if I was living in Moscow.
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I really enjoy the heat transfer among my hands and cup...Its so enjoyable...
And thanks about the information!
In Moscow let's enjoy Vodka (even if it's hard to enjoy drinks so early in the morning!;)
Not only a cup of coffee, but also every little thing in Moscow costs a lot! Last night there was a report on Tv which emphasized again that Moscow is the most expensive city around the world...
However, the enjoy of coffee doubles in such a freezing weather!
Have fun and enjoy your morning coffee!
I know what you mean about that morning cup of coffee's way of starting the day for you. I feel the same way. As I explained to Shobeir one time, I pass by Kay's Coffee Shop on my way to work. My Algerian friend, Amar, works behind the counter. As I pass the window, I stop for 2 seconds until he looks up. When he sees me, I give him a signal, lifting two fingers (or five), indicating when I'll be back to pick up my coffee! I go to my office, drop my bag, turn on the lights, turn on my computer and return. He has my medium-double-capuccino-half-dry and 2 madeleine cakes ready for me when I come back! That's how I start every single work day. On weekends, I go to Starbuck's near my house to get the same, because it just won't be a day when I can't have my favorite breakfast!
Moscow is expensive and shopping there is awful! No Russian clothes! It's like walking into a poorly-stocked American shop when you go shopping there, with all the American and European shops, like GAP, Benetton, etc. You should only go to Moscow to visit their many fantastic monuments and museums and to go to their authentic restaurants to listen to their music and to watch their dancers, that's it!
Have a brilliant Wednesday my friend!
As much as I love coffee, I can't drink one after 4pm. otherwise I'll have trouble sleeping. But that doesn't mean that I don't drink a cup of coffee late once in a while. I sacrifice my sleep:)
You should be happy to know that I don't drink Vodka. This means that it will be more for you to drink ;)
I guess you experience the high cost of living in Moscow recently.
Some places in Canada can get as cold as Moscow. So I know how winter is like there and how much a cup of coffee can help.
take care
I'm glad you have the same habit as I do. Those Starbuck's coffees are sooo good and sooo addictive. When someone asks what they should get me for Christmas, my birthday, or any other occasions, I always answer a gift card from Starbuck (with a smile of course).
It's funny that I've never found the need to drink tea which is more common in Iran. There is something special about coffee. take care