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11 Conversation Starters for Coffee Lovers

How do I get the conversation rolling?

That thought may be in your mind as you sip your latte in front of your date at a coffee shop or with the person you really want to impress while enjoying your espresso and dessert.

Having conversations about the weather, co-workers or your boss (if you work in the same place as your interlocutor) are easy but how do you take your conversation to the next level with the person in front of you for longer than 10 minutes?

We’ve wondered about that too!

The funny thing is if you Google “conversation starters”, you’ll find a bunch of suggested questions to ask. One of our favorite conversation starter websites is ConversationStarters.com. Those guys are brilliant! You can use these questions with your children, parents, neighbors, old friends, acquaintance and anyone.

To take a step further, coffee lovers, we’ve made 11 graphics on coffee facts that will:

So let’s have some fun. You can share these graphics with friends through Instagram or Pinterest or anywhere. Just remember to give us a shout out!!

Brazil produces 1/3 of the world’s coffee!
A coffee bean is a pit inside a ‘cherry’!
Coffee won’t make you fat! Coffee has 0 calories!! If you add cream and sugar, you’re adding CALORIES!!
Coffee is the second most traded product after petroleum!
Coffee was discovered in Ethiopia around 800 A.D. Do you know where Ethiopia is?
Coffee was the first food to be freeze dried. What else is freeze dried?
There are 2 types of coffee beans – Arabica and Robusta. Robusta has more caffeine and is more bitter than Arabica.
George Constant Washington (the inventor) invented instant coffee.
Coffee is grown commercially in Kona Hawaii.
70% of coffee beans are Arabica and 30% are Robusta.
Maybe!!

Let’s get the conversation rolling… Ryoko Iwata’s “Coffee Gives Me Superpowers” mentioned Seattle. Some people think it is New York and some argue it is Miami and not Seattle. How about you?

If you want more coffee facts and a fun book on coffee, we recommend getting Coffee Gives Me Superpowers. Want some superpowers in your conversations? Get the book here.

Updated article with new graphics. The original was published on September 21, 2015.

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