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Also, I don't drink coffee.
I do the same thing. Taunting them by refusing to play along is amusing, "I'll have a large, regular coffee, please". If they start in with the whole "Did you mean grande?", I'll say "No, I meant that size" and just point to a cup nearby.
Listening to the people placing their orders, and demanding sprinkles, etc. is depressing.
I brew my own cheap Target brand french roast, at home, and because I can basically only have a limited amount of acid and/or caffiene one cup's all I get a day.
I brew it with a shake of cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, or cardamom in the grounds, and it smells wonderful and tastes so much better than just plain old coffee (and WORLDS better than starbucks).
Grind them the way I want, for an espresso or for the press.
It's a lot cheaper and I'm not stuck drinking that crap known as Folgers.
If I drink this ♥♥♥♥ every day it's NOT going to taste like junk. There's no excuse for bad coffee in this world anymore.