Zonda999 wrote: » I can't stand that particular custom. Actually, the rare occasion I do go to Starbucks, I never feel entirely comfortable to be honest. I'm not sure why but I think its because I don't think I'm a great example of a generation snowflaker, in that I don't wear skinny jeans and I wouldn't take a selfie in public or something like that. In general a Starbucks just feels like a place where, more than other places that you're going to be "judged". Look at this link below:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2272400/Revealed-Pret-Mangers-bizarre-emotional-labour-rules-workers-told-happy-touch-NEVER-act-moody.html This is the kind of s**t I can't stand about these places, I mean how much more sickening can you get than the above? Why don't they just play R.E.M's "Shiny Happy People" on repeat while their at it.I realise its an entirely different chain but lets be honest, Starbucks or Pret a Manger or Costa can all really be put into the same group.
Keane2baMused wrote: » Starbucks coffee is muck.
The King of Moo wrote: » It's just a coffee shop! And quite a mainstream one at that. The imagined members of "generation snowflake," would, if you mean cool young people, probably not want to be seen dead there.
diomed wrote: » I've never been in Starbucks. Do they ask your name? Why?