Lifestyle

Coffee is life

Carla N. Canet

WITH the celebration of the International Coffee Day on October 1, many people who are coffee drinkers are one in celebrating the day as coffee makes lives livelier.

Many netizens have expressed their fondness for coffee in the morning when they take breakfast to keep them alert while having their morning browsing their Facebook, checking emails for messages and while having a chat with family members.

Coffee makes bonding more colorful. Friends and officemates go out for coffee and start colorful conversations.

But what do others have to say about coffee? Let's see how coffee impacts people's lives.

Broadcaster/Newscaster Barbara Mijares said, "Coffee wakes me up. I love my coffee with milk and no sugar. I enjoy both the creamy-bitter taste."

Another broadcaster Marty Go said, "Although coffee triggers my acid reflux, I still drink coffee every day. Coffee is life."

Lawyer Nora J. Orola said, "It makes me feel alive," The same sentiment was said by Teacher Adrian Nemes.

Tara Lex said, "Coffee completes my morning," while Barry John Parcon said, "You will rise from the taste."

Broadcaster Alladin Salas said, "Coffee is life."

Lawyer Eli Gatanela said, "I take my coffee very seriously."

Nurse Ma. Ferda Marcellana said, "Mine is two sachets of creamer and three teaspoons of honey will do for my coffee."

So, let's have our coffee too. Belated Happy International Coffee Day.

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