<STRONG><FONT face="Times New Roman" color=#ee1169 size=4>If you visit U.S.A, and taking a chance to dine at a restaurant, you'll find an interesting thing. The servers there will bring each of you a glass of ice water before you really order anything.</FONT></STRONG>
<STRONG><FONT face="Times New Roman" color=#ee1169 size=4>You may be curious to know: Is it a Sprite or mineral water? No, you're completely wrong. It's tap water with ice cubes.</FONT></STRONG>
<STRONG><FONT face="Times New Roman" color=#ee1169 size=4>Americans are crazy about ice water. No matter it's winter or summer, they drink ice water all year round. Why? I don't know. It's just one of their likes. Didn't you notice that in many American movies, as soon as people woke up, they just take out one cold milk bottle from the frige and drink it as is. Can you immagine in the cold winter morning, your first drink is a cold milk or water from the refrigerator? I bet you already have a freezing feeling from inside of your body. Haha... That's Americans. People with iron stomach.</FONT></STRONG>
<STRONG><FONT face="Times New Roman" color=#ee1169 size=4>What? Do they drink anything warm? Sure, one of their favorite drinks is coffee. Tea (in tea bags) is also welcomed by some Americans but not as popular as coffee at all. What? Warm plain water for American? You'd better kill them before giving them our popular drink: warm plain water without any flavor. </FONT></STRONG> |
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