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바리스타가 웃으며 말했습니다.
라떼가 나왔습니다. 한 모금 마셨습니다.
영자는 그 다음 날도 갔습니다.
그 다음 날도요.
일주일 후, 영자가 들어서자마자
바리스타가 말했습니다.
영자가 깜짝 놀랐습니다.
바리스타가 웃으며 말했습니다.
영자의 눈이 반짝였습니다.
집에 와서 딸에게 자랑했습니다.
딸이 웃으며 말했습니다.
Young-ja goes to a café near home.
She says, "Coffee. Hot. Not too strong."
The worker says, "Try a latte!"
Young-ja buys a small latte.
It is very good.
She goes back every day.
One day the worker says, "The usual?"
Young-ja does not know "the usual."
The worker says, "Small latte — your regular order!"
Young-ja smiles. "Yes! The usual, please!"
Now Young-ja is a regular customer!
Young-ja finds a small café near her daughter's apartment.
She goes inside and looks at the menu. There are too many choices.
She tells the barista, "Coffee. Hot. Not too strong."
The barista recommends a latte — espresso with steamed milk, smooth and mild.
Young-ja orders a small latte. It is delicious.
She goes back the next day. And the day after that.
One week later, she walks in and the barista says, "Young-ja! The usual?"
Young-ja doesn't know "the usual."
The barista explains, "It means your regular order — small latte!"
Young-ja's face lights up.
"The usual — yes! The usual, please!"
She goes home and tells her daughter proudly,
"I'm a regular customer now! They know my order!"
Young-ja had walked past the Blue Morning Café three times before finally going in.
The chalkboard menu looked welcoming. The smell of fresh coffee pulled her through the door.
"Good morning! What can I get for you today?"
The barista had warm eyes and an easy smile.
Young-ja studied the menu carefully. Latte, cappuccino, americano, flat white, cold brew...
Too many options. She took a breath.
"Um — coffee. Hot. Not too strong. And... not complicated."
The barista laughed gently." How about a latte? Espresso with steamed milk.
Smooth, a little sweet, not too intense. "
"Yes. That. Small, please."
"Name for the cup?"
"Young-ja."
"Young-ja — what a beautiful name. Coming right up!"
The latte arrived with a small leaf pattern in the foam.
Young-ja took one careful sip.
"Oh. This is very, very good."
She went back the next morning. And the morning after that.
Same table by the window. Same small latte.
By the end of the week, walking in had begun to feel like coming home.
On the seventh day, before she even reached the counter, the barista looked up and smiled.
"Young-ja! The usual?"
Young-ja stopped. "The usual? What does that mean?"
The barista grinned." It means I already know your order.
Small latte, right? You're a regular now — that's your 'usual.'"
Young-ja stood very still for a moment.
Then a huge smile spread across her face.
"The usual," she repeated softly. Then louder: "Yes — the usual, please!"
Walking home with her cup, she called her daughter.
"나 단골 됐어. 카페에서 나를 알아봐!"
Her daughter laughed. "Mom, you're officially a local now."
Young-ja goes to a café near home.
She says, "Coffee. Hot. Not too strong."
The worker says, "Try a latte!"
Young-ja buys a small latte.
It is very good.
She goes back every day.
One day the worker says, "The usual?"
Young-ja does not know "the usual."
The worker says, "Small latte — your regular order!"
Young-ja smiles. "Yes! The usual, please!"
Now Young-ja is a regular customer!
Young-ja finds a small café near her daughter's apartment.
She goes inside and looks at the menu. There are too many choices.
She tells the barista, "Coffee. Hot. Not too strong."
The barista recommends a latte — espresso with steamed milk, smooth and mild.
Young-ja orders a small latte. It is delicious.
She goes back the next day. And the day after that.
One week later, she walks in and the barista says, "Young-ja! The usual?"
Young-ja doesn't know "the usual."
The barista explains, "It means your regular order — small latte!"
Young-ja's face lights up.
"The usual — yes! The usual, please!"
She goes home and tells her daughter proudly,
"I'm a regular customer now! They know my order!"
Young-ja had walked past the Blue Morning Café three times before finally going in.
The chalkboard menu looked welcoming. The smell of fresh coffee pulled her through the door.
"Good morning! What can I get for you today?"
The barista had warm eyes and an easy smile.
Young-ja studied the menu carefully. Latte, cappuccino, americano, flat white, cold brew...
Too many options. She took a breath.
"Um — coffee. Hot. Not too strong. And... not complicated."
The barista laughed gently." How about a latte? Espresso with steamed milk.
Smooth, a little sweet, not too intense. "
"Yes. That. Small, please."
"Name for the cup?"
"Young-ja."
"Young-ja — what a beautiful name. Coming right up!"
The latte arrived with a small leaf pattern in the foam.
Young-ja took one careful sip.
"Oh. This is very, very good."
She went back the next morning. And the morning after that.
Same table by the window. Same small latte.
By the end of the week, walking in had begun to feel like coming home.
On the seventh day, before she even reached the counter, the barista looked up and smiled.
"Young-ja! The usual?"
Young-ja stopped. "The usual? What does that mean?"
The barista grinned." It means I already know your order.
Small latte, right? You're a regular now — that's your 'usual.'"
Young-ja stood very still for a moment.
Then a huge smile spread across her face.
"The usual," she repeated softly. Then louder: "Yes — the usual, please!"
Walking home with her cup, she called her daughter.
"나 단골 됐어. 카페에서 나를 알아봐!"
Her daughter laughed. "Mom, you're officially a local now."
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