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WCMO is that Europeans “can’t” make a large flat white.

Me: A large flat white please.
Them: I am sorry we can only do medium flat whites.
Me: May I have a large latte with no foam then?
Them: Of course, here you are.

Breathe Jessica. Breathe.
You should hear their reaction when I ask for a short black!
 
A similar experience asking for a croissant with cheese and ham, along the coast from Genova recently. (Not for me, by the way.) :)
“No. Only plain croissant. I can make a panini with cheese and ham.”
“But you have the croissant, the cheese and the ham?”
“Yes, but only bread with cheese and ham.”
“Thank you. I will have a panini with cheese and ham and a plain croissant on the side.”
“Va bene.”
 
WCMO is that Europeans “can’t” make a large flat white.

Me: A large flat white please.
Them: I am sorry we can only do medium flat whites.
Me: May I have a large latte with no foam then?
Them: Of course, here you are.

Breathe Jessica. Breathe.
Ask for two? In Melbourne we couldn't get a bottle of milk at a milk bar. So I asked for a vanilla milkshake with no flavouring and no ice cream or anything else.
 
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WCMO is that Europeans “can’t” make a large flat white.

Me: A large flat white please.
Them: I am sorry we can only do medium flat whites.
Me: May I have a large latte with no foam then?
Them: Of course, here you are.

Breathe Jessica. Breathe.
Shall we try on Friday? WCMO is it will be my last flight for a very, very long time.
 
WCMO is it will be my last flight for a very, very long time

Even allowing for the common fatalistic Flashback prose, this does not sound good…..hope all is well...
 
WCMO is that Europeans “can’t” make a large flat white.

Me: A large flat white please.
Them: I am sorry we can only do medium flat whites.
Me: May I have a large latte with no foam then?
Them: Of course, here you are.

Breathe Jessica. Breathe.
Like the classic joke:

"A coffee without milk please."
"I'm sorry, we ran out of milk, but I can make you a coffee without cream."

Don't know where you are in Europe, but most Europeans aren't aware of the range of coffees that we have, and most likely wouldn't make or offer them. Depending on where you are in Europe, you might have to settle for a cafe creme, a white coffee, a latte macchiato, a cafe renverse or a cafe latte (some of those are variants on a latte rather than a flat white).

We (Australians) think we have some of the best coffee in the world, but if we're really honest, that's like saying the Americans have some of the best pizza in the world. Coffee, quite pure, still has its heart in Europe, Africa and tropical Latin America; definitely not Australia. When I travel in most countries in Europe, I try to keep my coffee simple (even just an espresso).
A similar experience asking for a croissant with cheese and ham, along the coast from Genova recently. (Not for me, by the way.) :)
“No. Only plain croissant. I can make a panini with cheese and ham.”
“But you have the croissant, the cheese and the ham?”
“Yes, but only bread with cheese and ham.”
“Thank you. I will have a panini with cheese and ham and a plain croissant on the side.”
“Va bene.”
Most Europeans are taught from a young age to accept what you are given to eat. For example, at a French meal, it is considered very rude to decline or scrape aside (eat selectively) what has been served to you; the only main exception is allergies (which you probably should have told your host in advance if you knew you had the chance).

The culture of substitutions of menu items, no matter how minor or otherwise, was borne mainly in the Americas (basically a Western thing). Just another notch on the list of things that Americans do that annoy the living daylights out of Europeans. (Let's not get on Starbucks orders, especially those that make it to TikTok)

That also said, Europeans rarely (read: I've never seen it) eat croissants loaded with ingredients (like a sandwich). Typically they are sold and eaten plain.
 
WCMO is IT ID 10Ts not doing their testing sufficiently before deployment.

BNE is running a competition with Malaysia Airlines. Pretty simple - fill in a form and you go into the draw. Use a referral link to get someone else to enter, and you score a bonus entry.

So, given Mum found the competition, I enter her, then she gets a referral URL, which I send to me so I can fill in my entry and give her a bonus entry.

Click on the referral link. 404. <expeletive>. Amateurs. <expletive adjective of an adjective> <expletive adjective> amateurs. Must be the work experience crowd - try not to gloat about that bit too much on your CV, folks.

A bit of technical analysis reveals the fix for the fault, but now I'm also curious as to how the tracking back to the original referrer is achieved.
 
It's so much easier not needing coffee...
LOL well we all have vices :) honestly depends on how deep down the rabbit hole you want to go. For example, my mum does like her cappuccinos, but she'll easily get by with instant powdered coffee.

I know it's hard (and even expensive) to get the same Australian coffees all over the world, so I'll either keep it simple, or go without. I'm not that desperate to go to powdered or weak filter.
 
Don't know where you are in Europe, but most Europeans aren't aware of the range of coffees that we have, and most likely wouldn't make or offer them. Depending on where you are in Europe, you might have to settle for a cafe creme, a white coffee, a latte macchiato, a cafe renverse or a cafe latte (some of those are variants on a latte rather than a flat white).
Poland at the moment, but I get the same thing in most EU countries. They are all quite diverse in the range of coffees offered. Including "flat white" on the menu board. So it is not as if I am asking for something they don't offer.
 
Some of the worst coffees I have consumed were in South America. I accept what is served locally. When you get a great coffee you rejoice. Not always in Australia.
 
WCMO is it will be my last flight for a very, very long time

Even allowing for the common fatalistic Flashback prose, this does not sound good…..hope all is well...
Thanks, @tgh. 2025 has been a pretty brutal year, in many aspects and the outlook for 2026 isn't looking much better. There are some positives to take from 2025 (those that know me personally offline will have more insight to this!), but with the current position of things travel is unfortunately something that has to be put right to the bottom of the pile (inc. UK). The cheeky little 1 nighter coming up at the end of this week, was fortunately funded with Avios and low co-pay, so little outlay had to be made. Other than that, it's been more than 6 months since any flight was booked and won't be any new bookings made any time soon either (6-12 months I'd say, maybe longer).
 

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