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Coffee and donuts

Coffee and Donuts

Let's go for coffee!

All over North America, friends like to meet at the coffee shop.

Here, people sit and talk about the day's business, news and sports,

personal concerns, shop talk or simply gossip.

Coffee shops have an informal atmosphere that encourages conversation.

You don't have to dress up either.

Students drop in wearing t-shirts and blue jeans

and sit beside businessmen wearing suits and ties.

Many coffee shops are open 24 hours a day, including Sundays and holidays.

That way people who work at night or who have trouble sleeping can drop in at any time.

Because coffee and donuts are relatively inexpensive, people feel comfortable sitting for a while knowing that they are not spending a lot of money.

Although coffee and donuts are the main items sold at coffee shops, many also serve other beverages and desserts and sometimes a light lunch.

Many patrons have a favorite kind of coffee or other drink

and will drive past other coffee shops to go to one that serves the flavor they like.

Visitors from other countries are often surprised at how roomy these coffee shops can be.

Some are as large as regular restaurants.

Having a nice bit of space around them encourages people to relax.

Some people arrange regular dates and meet every day or every week at the same time.

For example, retired friends may get together every weekday morning at 10 a.m.

Others stop every morning at the drive-in line to get their coffee for work.

Even people who have coffee machines at home or at work

like to go to coffee shops to get a special kind of coffee or a favorite treat.

It might seem that the business owners would not make much money just selling a few items.

But in fact, many coffee shops do extremely well,

especially if they are located in a busy traffic area.

Then business tends to be steady all through the day.

Not only do people come in and sit down, but there is usually a lot of take-out business as well.

People go to coffee shops not only to socialize with family and friends,

but also to discuss business or treat their employees to a snack.

Others go there to read the newspaper or a favorite magazine.

Some people even go there to do work.

This article was written in a coffee shop.

Of course, people who come here usually like coffee and donuts.

Coffee is the favorite hot drink in North America,

but most shops also serve tea, hot chocolate, and cappuccino,

as well as some other cold beverages.

Donuts are usually round and are small deep-fried breads with various toppings.

Most donuts have a hole in the middle.

Even these holes, which are punched out of the donut,

can be sold separately as a kind of mini-donut.

Everywhere you go in North America, you will see coffee shops.

So take half an hour to stop in and relax.

You'll enjoy the great North American coffee break.

Course Content
92 Lectures 10:56:11
  • Lecture1.1 Introduction to the User Experience Course

    Preview 02:53
  • Lecture1.2 Exercise: Your first design challenge

    Preview 02:53
  • Lecture1.3 How to solve the previous exercise

    Preview 02:53
  • Lecture1.3 How to solve the previous exercise

    Preview 02:53
  • Lecture1.5 How to use text layers effectively

    Preview 02:53
  • Lecture1.1 Introduction to the User Experience Course

    Preview 02:53
  • Lecture1.2 Exercise: Your first design challenge

    Preview 02:53
  • Lecture1.3 How to solve the previous exercise

    Preview 02:53
  • Lecture1.3 How to solve the previous exercise

    Preview 02:53
  • Lecture1.5 How to use text layers effectively

    Preview 02:53
  • Lecture1.1 Introduction to the User Experience Course

    Preview 02:53
  • Lecture1.2 Exercise: Your first design challenge

    Preview 02:53
  • Lecture1.3 How to solve the previous exercise

    Preview 02:53
  • Lecture1.3 How to solve the previous exercise

    Preview 02:53
  • Lecture1.5 How to use text layers effectively

    Preview 02:53
  • Lecture4.1 Introduction to the User Experience Course

    Preview 02:53
  • Lecture4.2 Exercise: Your first design challenge

    Preview 02:53
  • Lecture4.3 How to solve the previous exercise

    Preview 02:53
  • Lecture4.4 How to solve the previous exercise

    Preview 02:53
  • Lecture4.5 How to use text layers effectively

    Preview 02:53
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Nicole Brown

UX/UI Designer

4.5 Instructor Rating

5 Courses

12+ Lesson

9hr 30min

270,866 students enrolled

UI/UX Designer, with 7+ Years Experience. Guarantee of High Quality Work.

Skills: Web Design, UI Design, UX/UI Design, Mobile Design, User Interface Design, Sketch, Photoshop, GUI, Html, Css, Grid Systems, Typography, Minimal, Template, English, Bootstrap, Responsive Web Design, Pixel Perfect, Graphic Design, Corporate, Creative, Flat, Luxury and much more.

Available for:

  • 1. Full Time Office Work
  • 2. Remote Work
  • 3. Freelance
  • 4. Contract
  • 5. Worldwide
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Nicole Brown

UX/UI Designer

4.5 Instructor Rating

“ This is the second Photoshop course I have completed with Cristian. Worth every penny and recommend it highly. To get the most out of this course, its best to to take the Beginner to Advanced course first. The sound and video quality is of a good standard. Thank you Cristian. “

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