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Caffè Latte


In Dutch known as a „koffie verkeerd” or wrong coffee.
Drinking a latte is not free from political meaning. Wikipedia says the following:
“Specifically calling people ‘latte drinkers’ has become a common political attack in Western cultures. The popularity of espresso drinking in large cities, especially among more affluent urban populations, has caused some to consider it elitist behavior. In the United States, conservative political commentators frequently call their opponents ‘latte-drinking liberal elites.’ In Canadian politics, latte drinking is used to portray people as out of touch intellectuals and the antithesis of the Tim Hortons coffee drinker that’s considered representative of an ordinary Canadian. In Scandinavian politics, the term ‘the cafe latte segment’ is used to describe elitist voters.”
Drinking a latte is not free from political meaning. Wikipedia says the following:
“Specifically calling people ‘latte drinkers’ has become a common political attack in Western cultures. The popularity of espresso drinking in large cities, especially among more affluent urban populations, has caused some to consider it elitist behavior. In the United States, conservative political commentators frequently call their opponents ‘latte-drinking liberal elites.’ In Canadian politics, latte drinking is used to portray people as out of touch intellectuals and the antithesis of the Tim Hortons coffee drinker that’s considered representative of an ordinary Canadian. In Scandinavian politics, the term ‘the cafe latte segment’ is used to describe elitist voters.”
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