What's UK-style?
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I usually buy a can of coffee after lunch, and I like black one. But today, somehow I happened to want to have this latest one of this brand "Georgea". As you could see, that "UK-style" is written on its middle part. I began to wonder what this "UK-style" was like, so I tried………
Yuck, unexpectedly that word was coming to my mind.
At first, I thought it was just mixed with sugar and milk, Yes, I skipped reading its explanation
before purchasing.
Coffee meets darjeeling tea! That's UK-style!
This kind of crap like this was written on backside. Do British seriously mix up Darjeeling in coffee?
And I don't know why that picture is laying its side? Is that my cellphone's malfunction perhaps??
Yuck, unexpectedly that word was coming to my mind.
At first, I thought it was just mixed with sugar and milk, Yes, I skipped reading its explanation
before purchasing.
Coffee meets darjeeling tea! That's UK-style!
This kind of crap like this was written on backside. Do British seriously mix up Darjeeling in coffee?
And I don't know why that picture is laying its side? Is that my cellphone's malfunction perhaps??


I usually buy a can of coffee after lunch, and I like a black one.
But today, for some reason, I wanted to try the latest flavour of this brand, "Georgia".
As you can see, "UK-style" is written on it's label.
I began to wonder what this "UK-style" was like, so I tried it…
"Yuck!", I thought suddenly.
At first, I thought it was just mixed with sugar and milk. Yes, I skipped reading it's explanation
This kind of crap was written on the back.
Do British people seriously mix up Darjeeling tea in coffee?
And I don't know why that picture is laying on it's side?
Is that my cellphone's malfunction, perhaps?
There are strange drinks in Japan! There are no drinks like that in the UK!
Thank you kittenpillows! and be my friend!
Why the hell is that picture the wrong way round?
and thai.
You Japs are far too trustful regarding these kind of things! :P