Uma pesquisa mostrou que as escolhas feitas ao pedir café revelam muito sobre todos nós.
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What your coffee tells about you
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Your coffee preferences may reveal more about your personality than you think. This is what a new research says.
The study was conducted with 2,000 American coffee drinkers, and compared the lifestyles of hot coffee drinkers and cold coffee lovers.
Results showed that who likes iced coffee is very commonly part of the Gen-Z crowd (40%). These drinkers prefer sunny weather (40%) and love science-fiction shows (37%).
Hot coffee drinkers, on the other hand, are more likely to be extroverts (40%) and enjoy comedy shows. They prefer overcast weather (36%) and tend to like Taylor Swift. These people are usually boomers - 94% were over the age of 56.
The ingredients used in coffee also relate to the hot or cold coffee preference. 38% of iced coffee drinkers prefer plant-based milk - almond milk (39%) and oat milk (34%) - while 37% of hot coffee drinkers prefer heavy cream.
Overall, 59% of the participants said that their coffee habits have been changed by the pandemic. With the COVID-19 crisis, more cold coffee drinkers reported to experience cabin fever comparing to hot coffee drinkers.
Before the pandemic, cold coffee drinkers would travel an average of three times a year, while those who prefer a hot cup would travel twice a year.
The study also found that cold coffee drinkers are more inclined to spend their time browsing Instagram (27%) while hot coffee lovers are more active on Facebook (35%).
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VOCABULARY
Gen-Z, Generation-Z (noun)
People born between mid-to-late 1990s and the early 2010s.
Overcast (adjective)
Cloudy.
Tend (verb)
To have a tendency for something.
Boomers (noun)
People born from 1946 to 1964, during the post–World War II baby boom.
Oat (noun)
Aveia.
Heavy cream (adjective/noun)
A thick kind of milk-based cream.
Overall (adverb)
Including everything and everyone, in general.
Cabin fever (noun)
A claustrophobic feeling you get after spending too much time in a closed environment.
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