Sonny doesn't only break-through doors but break-through distressing situations like these with the utmost courtesy for his friends. He's a true gentleman.
Remember this guy bought a coffee machine, from his own pocket, so his co-workers and him can enjoy a hot cup of coffee when they wanted to. He really is so kind and thoughtful
i got so confused there, i was convinced 'lait' is french for milk and latte was its own thing, by the french for that style of taking coffee, but quick google search and its saying apparently both can be used for milk? any french here that could confirm or correct me? learn something new everyday either way :)
@@hate6crew6death6roll Judging by the use of it. I guess Lait means “milk” and Latte means “with milk”. I am assuming you can either ask for a milk coffe, or a coffe with milk. And you will get slightly different results. I guess it’s kinda simmilar to coffe with ice & iced coffe where I live. Coffe with ice, means they give you a hot, regular coffe & you pour it in a glass with ice to cool it. While an iced coffe is a drink already made & mixed with the ice, served cold from the start.
I mean, I hear the reasoning is that some people enjoy drinking coffee more like a tea, so they deliberately water it down and take longer to sip/drink it. Personally I haven't tried doing that, though.
@@drojf If I recall correctly, the americano came to be during on of the World Wars (I'm not sure which one). There were US soldiers in Italy that wanted to drink coffee but were used to a way of brewing that is not the same as in Europe (something about dripping? I don't know coffee words) The best the Italians could come up with was brewing coffee the way they knew it and then put water on it. If it sells, it sells.
It's specifically watered down espresso, which is concentrated, so it's supposed to make it closer to regular coffee. If you order an Americano and you get just watered down normal coffee, that's honestly a scam lol.
americano is diluted espresso, not watered-down drip coffee, which I assume what you mean by black coffee. americanos and drip coffees have similar levels when it comes to strength. it's nowhere near "worst". maybe for you, but not both worlds, especially for me *sips americano*
@@Mari-Schimmer check cowboy coffee for reference. The American traditional way is actually just a normal boiled ground coffee. Which yes if you only can make an espresso, just add more water on it
Sonny doesn't only break-through doors but break-through distressing situations like these with the utmost courtesy for his friends. He's a true gentleman.
Remember this guy bought a coffee machine, from his own pocket, so his co-workers and him can enjoy a hot cup of coffee when they wanted to. He really is so kind and thoughtful
A true "Sonny, my man" moment
the idea that everyone calls rosemi "rosemi-sama" at all times is funny to me
Saving Rosemi-sama in time when she needs it the most! Sasuga Sonny! He's the hero we needed but didn't deserve xD
Rosemi: Sonny got milk for his coffee.
Sonny: It was not worth asking for cream so I had it black.
Interesting, contradictory statements.
Maybe he went to look around for milk, and she thought he found some, but he didn't.
I'm late but this cross analyses is so funny
Lmao sonny saving Rosemi he's too cute😭😭
Between all the unhinged clips of NijiEN, moment like this feel so precious man. Bless Sonny for being the gentleman here.
1:38 Objection! *turnabout theme starts playing
Rosemi: got diluted black coffee while trying to get coffee with milk
Sonny: takes coffee which is literally called milk
i got so confused there, i was convinced 'lait' is french for milk and latte was its own thing, by the french for that style of taking coffee, but quick google search and its saying apparently both can be used for milk? any french here that could confirm or correct me?
learn something new everyday either way :)
@@hate6crew6death6roll Judging by the use of it. I guess Lait means “milk” and Latte means “with milk”.
I am assuming you can either ask for a milk coffe, or a coffe with milk. And you will get slightly different results.
I guess it’s kinda simmilar to coffe with ice & iced coffe where I live. Coffe with ice, means they give you a hot, regular coffe & you pour it in a glass with ice to cool it. While an iced coffe is a drink already made & mixed with the ice, served cold from the start.
@@hate6crew6death6roll I am sadly (or not) not french.
@@DominikaHare yea that makes more sense!
cheers
lait is French for milk
latte is Italian for milk
Sonny got to m'lady Rosemi IRL? ...I'm high-key jealous.
Maybe the real one was "Wosemi-sama, my woman"
Holy, the amount of effort going back and forth between the povs alone deserves a like. Great clip ma dood ❤
Well that story ended on a positive note.👍
Gigachad Sonny Brisko
sonny our man
Sonny is a savior
Sonny, you’re a chad.
You're Latte to my Americano
sonny probably didnt think it was worth mentioning that he put milk in, classic beloved gaslighter
HE IS SO SWEET UEUEUEU
Americano is just black coffee, it's WATERED-DOWN black coffee. It's the worst of both worlds.
I mean, I hear the reasoning is that some people enjoy drinking coffee more like a tea, so they deliberately water it down and take longer to sip/drink it. Personally I haven't tried doing that, though.
@@drojf If I recall correctly, the americano came to be during on of the World Wars (I'm not sure which one). There were US soldiers in Italy that wanted to drink coffee but were used to a way of brewing that is not the same as in Europe (something about dripping? I don't know coffee words)
The best the Italians could come up with was brewing coffee the way they knew it and then put water on it. If it sells, it sells.
It's specifically watered down espresso, which is concentrated, so it's supposed to make it closer to regular coffee. If you order an Americano and you get just watered down normal coffee, that's honestly a scam lol.
americano is diluted espresso, not watered-down drip coffee, which I assume what you mean by black coffee. americanos and drip coffees have similar levels when it comes to strength. it's nowhere near "worst". maybe for you, but not both worlds, especially for me *sips americano*
@@Mari-Schimmer check cowboy coffee for reference. The American traditional way is actually just a normal boiled ground coffee. Which yes if you only can make an espresso, just add more water on it
I mean, she could have looked up what an Americano was first before ordering but that was nice to swap 😌
no milk!?!?!? OOOMAAAGAAAWD
I can't also drink only black coffee. I need my creamer..
Cute!
My reaction to that information:
☕😊👍