
Coffee
Coffee is a beverage that can change the person you’re sharing it with. Drinking coffee is not like drinking tea. You enjoy tea in sweet gatherings or feasts with your loved ones, closer than anyone else, your family. We open our hearts and gather without any specific reason during tea time. I’m not saying that conversations over coffee are bad. On the contrary, conversations over coffee can lead to more formal meetings or business opportunities. Most of the time, casual conversations are also good over coffee.
I had such an experience myself one day. One day, I needed to have a conversation with my friend (a girl) about work, so I suggested meeting for coffee. We went to a coffee shop and sat at table three. I ordered two coffees. After a while, as the conversation was getting interesting, our coffee arrived, and something unexpected was added to it. It was a heart-shaped foam. We were both surprised and laughed about it, and we decided to continue our conversation from where we left off.
I never thought such a thing would happen. Unexpected situations happen with coffee, in my opinion. As an example of such situations, if the above situation does not happen or if the coffee is not served unknowingly, more sugar could be added to the coffee. I like drinking coffee, and for me, this person, who has been my frequent companion in these moments, is precious. I have had many coffee conversations with them. Conversing with them is enjoyable because they give a lot of advice and show directions. They always drink coffee without sugar because they have been diagnosed with “diabetes.”
Nabijonova Madinabonu was born on 6 May 2005 year in Uzbekistan