Coffee

Sep. 11th, 2006 12:38 pm
[personal profile] ticklish_frog
There are three public possibilities to consume coffee while at work:

  1. Departmental coffee machine (25 cents)

  2. Students' cafeteria (35 cents)

  3. Professors' cafeteria (32 cents)



While the quantity and the quality of the coffee in all three cases are coarsely the same, the atmosphere is quite different.

Departmental coffee is machine-served, and the idea is: think about work, go grab a cup, and continue working. No excitement, and the cup itself is made out of disposable plastic.

Students' coffee is served in a proper china, with real silverware, and you are supposed to come over to a special counter to order it. Besides, one can enjoy the company of female chemistry students whilst sipping his cup.

Professors' option is also served in a proper cup, and besides, there is an extra flavour to the process itself: ordering or paying for the meal, you can ask for a coffee, and by default, you'll get not the cup itself, but rather a voucher, a colourful pice of paper which entitles you to some fresh caffeine later. After finishing the feast, one brings the voucher to the barman's attention, and exchanges it for a drink.

Which option should yours truly choose? Decisions, decisions... (my Portuguese is good enough to ask for coffee, sugar, and all that at any of the venues, so the communication trouble is not an issue)
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