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Culture is everywhere, culture is all around

PostPosted: 16 Dec 2009, 04:42
by maria
You know, today a sudden thought came to my mind: Where would we be without some elementary education, some things that make us different from our little brothers - animals? Culture, as I see it, is a way of behaviour of a person on public, on solitude, of whole life. So what is coffee culture? Or do these 2 notions stay apart? I think coffee, beside being only prepared and drank, is also a strong link between people, life in general. All those coffeehouses are nothing else than places where people meet, talk, interfere. Coffee is an excuse for people's communication as nowadays we have liitle time to simply interact, etc. But this is only my opinin, I'd like to listen to yours too. What is the connection between coffee and culture? And their influence upon each other?

Re: Culture is everywhere, culture is all around

PostPosted: 11 Jan 2010, 03:02
by jennyffer777
Hi Maria! A very interesting theme; would like to say - I totally agree with you on this matter. Coffeehouses became so popular and important because they pesonify a kind of cosy ambiance where people meet and communicate or simply watch life coming by. An interesting occupation, I bet ;)

Re: Culture is everywhere, culture is all around

PostPosted: 10 Feb 2010, 01:05
by peter
Yeah, I like coffeehouses. You go there and drink coffee, eat some donuts, talk to your friends or even to some unknown people and you're having a great time....mmmm, yummy ~o) ~o) ~o)

Re: Culture is everywhere, culture is all around

PostPosted: 12 Feb 2010, 03:56
by paul77
Culture in all of us, no matter who we are or what we do, despite our religion or laws...Education plays an important role shaping our culture. And the coffee is one of the social segments which forms our culture. That's why these notions cannot be separated from each other...

Re: Culture is everywhere, culture is all around

PostPosted: 17 Mar 2010, 07:47
by michael
Coffee is not only a link between people and whole generations, it is also a powerful vigour which distinguishes us, humans, from other creatures :-)

Re: Culture is everywhere, culture is all around

PostPosted: 24 Mar 2010, 05:50
by helena
Coffeehouses became an integral element of our modern culture - they represent the spirit of the age. We are those who define this spirit, so the popularity of such places is our personal achievement. Don't know if it's good or bad or if it needs an extra estimation, but yes those places are really very popular and don't think they will lose their currency soon.

Re: Culture is everywhere, culture is all around

PostPosted: 19 Apr 2010, 06:06
by paula
Choosing to eat or drink something particular - it's like choosing your way of life. It affects you in one way or another and of course influences your relationship with other people who've chosen something else to drink. That's my philosophy ;)

Re: Culture is everywhere, culture is all around

PostPosted: 01 Jul 2010, 05:25
by LavazzaMan
I came across an article where it was said that in 18th century coffee houses were the only theaters in Yemen - genuine cultural centers! "Young scholars walk about and deliver discourses on all sorts of subjects. They make up the most wonderful tales, inventing, singing, making tales and fables”