Why do you drink Coffee?

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Personally, I'd never touch the stuff. But with the booming success of Starbucks and the McCafe. I was wondering what's so attractive about it. i tasted some of my mom's, and the stuff was bitter! Yuck!
So tell me when you started drinking, what you drink, and why.
 
I would never recommend buying coffee at Starbuck's because the stuff is excesively expensive. However, if you do get with drinking coffee buy the creamer at the $0.99 cents store. No that is not a typo, I would recommend their creamer. Try buying coffee at supermarkets, department stores and the flea markets. Flea markets sell good brand coffee for a very cheap price.

I drink Dunkin' Donuts coffee because I like the flavor. Starbucks is pretty good but I buy it at the flea markets. I also drink it to give me a boost in the morning.
 
It's fairly bitter on its own, but when you add sugar and cream or milk, it's really GOOD!

Even BETTER when you go to a place like Starbucks, where they use GOOD beans, unlike most "coffee shops" in the US, which use robusto beans, that aren't nearly as good as the arabica beans used in most of Europe.

I started drinking coffee at 17, while in high school, to help wake up in the mornings, but it became quite a habit, and then an addiction, during university, when I had to "pull all-nighters" studying for midterms and final exams. The addiction became even stronger while waiting tables, because I often had to close restaurants, then open them again, with only a couple of hours of sleep between shifts. When waiting tables, one is allowed only to drink tea, or coffee or water. Sodas are generally forbidden.

In the words of a really underrated comedy team from the 1980s...some late-night show...I don't remember their names...

"It's cheap, it's legal, it's an incredible buzz!"
 
Well i drink starbucks and i was like about 10. And i just have it once in a while not like everyday! lol. I just like it.
 
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