coffee?

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hii!

am i the only one that doesn't really... like coffee?

i mean, the first time i've ever tried it was when i was like, 5. my older sisters barely put any of it, and mostly used creamer (they wanted the coffee to themselves if i remember it correctly.)
i feel like that kinda ruined my experience for coffee.

however, years and years later i tried a mcfrappe at mcdonalds, but still didn't like it. i honestly don't think i will like any type of coffee- i'm not that adventurous with foods and drinks either.

do you guys like coffee? or do you not?
 
i love coffee. growing up i started drinking it black and after my IBS started reacting to caffeine its a delicacy for me and i basically have it for dessert or a snack from starbucks. i get it decaf, and i get an extra shot of the decaf espresso at starbucks bc i hate when its too sweet. i love how it smells, too.

i think i like it so much bc my grandma would sneak me some coffee with a little milk and sugar when i was like. a Child child. so ive always been acclimated.

its totally normal to dislike it though! ive known plenty who dislike it. tbh its better to dislike it because most people who like it are caffeine addicts and thats no fun.
 
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I don't like coffee either. It smells good but when it comes to taste I'm not a fan, definitely more of a tea person.
 
I have a cappuccino every morning but I could probably live without coffee. I’m more of a tea person.
 
It tastes like crap, so I drink that jarrah vienna stuff.

That's nice.
 
I love coffee. But it wasn’t always the case.

When I started my current career 7 years ago I saw how much of it was “meeting for a coffee” in terms of networking and getting hired. So I embarked on a two week learning to love coffee regimen, where I started with the most syrup laden frappuccinos on day one, slowly turning up the intensity until by the end of week two I could palette espressos.

I now adore black filter coffees, and my barista girlfriend has introduced me to the wonderful, diverse world of specialty coffee - there are so many flavours of coffee out there, from the boozy, fruity notes of the natural process beans, to the dark chocolate notes of full-wash.

I’ve had to forcibly scale back my intake as I realised I’d become somewhat dependent. But I’ll never stop completely!
 
I didn't really like coffee too much at first either, I think I started drinking it (or trying to drink it) around 15 but I just drank it all wrong for my taste. I added plenty of sugar but no milk, which made it all sweet and bitter at the same time. I get shivers just thinking about it ;) Now I drink it with a generous amount of unsweetened almond milk and I love it!
 
i don’t like coffee either, honestly. my grandmother used to let me have the last few sips of her coffee when i was younger and i enjoyed it then, but now i’m not really a fan of it.
 
I love coffee but my body doesn't. It's too hard on my digestive system and I'm too sensitive to caffeine.
 
I love it and can't function without it basically. I usually just have black with some oat drink poured in and don't really bother fancying up other than maybe adding cinnamon if I'm in the mood.

I can't really drink tea cause it's get me tired/"high" so I only do it if it's cold or I'm sick
 
I'm not really a coffee drinker, either. I generally have one cup if I'm working, and that's only because a friend brings me a coffee each day. When I'm not working, I don't drink it and really don't miss it.

The rest of the day at work I drink tea. I have a collection of loose leaf tea that I enjoy, and much prefer that.
 
I absolutely hated all forms of coffee until I started third year university. Then I had a 3-hour class that I kept drifting off in, so I turned to coffee out of necessity. I got the sweetest possible drink at first and found I actually liked it. Then I gradually started getting less sweet things and now I drink coffee with no sugar at all and just a bit of milk. It's definitely something you have to get used to :p
 
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I love coffee. I used to drink multiple cups a day, black. Then, one day, coffee decided it didn’t love me anymore and now every time I drink it I get horrible stomach cramps. Doesn’t stop me from the occasional cup, though. These days I’ve mostly switched to tea.
 
I’m addicted to it, it’s at the point where I get withdrawal symptoms if I go without it too long, I’ve tried cutting down to just 2 cups a day but that’s too difficult lol
 
I mean I don't mind coffee, but I can only really drink it when it's got plenty of milk and sugar, I'm really not fond of the bitterness, and I much prefer tea, and hot chocolate! Plus caffeine doesn't have much of an effect on me anyway- all it seems to do is increase my heartrate whilst still keeping me tired qwq
 
I don't mind the taste of coffee but I'm also not a big fan of it. Drinks that have an over-saturated coffee flavor (for an extreme example, if you just pour black coffee into your mug and drink it) then I think it's gross. However, if it has the right amount of cream and sugar in it then I'll drink it. I personally really like frappuchinos/frapp?s, but I only get one about once or twice a week.


I'm happy to say that I don't rely on coffee to wake me up in the morning. It really doesn't help me lol :p
 
I go on and off from enjoying coffee to hating it. One week I drink it every morning- the next I can't stand it! All and all, I can still say I enjoy it.
 
i also really do not like coffee. never was a fan of how it tasted, even after putting loads of sugar and cream in it's just not for me
 
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