What your coffee says about you

BY LISA MARTIN
Last updated 05:00 15/02/2010
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COFFEE DELIGHT: Your coffee says a lot about you according to a new book.

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Coffee snobs can find more than froth and sugar at the bottom of their cups - personality lives there as well.

While strolling out of a cafe on the way to work, that cup of coffee in your hand is actually emitting hidden meanings to passers-by.

In their new book, The You Code, body language experts Judi James and James Moore decipher what our caffeine preferences reveal about our self esteem, stress levels and even sex life.

THE ESPRESSO DRINKER - James and Moore describe the espresso as "the unfiltered cigarette of the coffee drinking world". Espresso drinkers tend to be moody, hard-bitten and hard working. They are into leadership and fast goals. They don't suffer fools but are hard living and prone to "night-time shenanigans, followed by a rather louche attempt at day time repair". The espresso drinker can be an experienced, exciting and consummate lover but is not known for reliability or unswerving loyalty.

THE BLACK COFFEE DRINKER
- This type is all about minimalism and takes a no-frills, direct approach to life.

The black coffee drinker can be quiet and moody but prone to brief bursts of extroversion. "A difficult but potentially rewarding friend, colleague or partner," James and Moore conclude.

THE LATTE DRINKER
- Typically metrosexuals or cuddly-toy collectors, latte drinkers are pleasers with an overwhelming compulsion to be liked. A latte drinking boss will use a baby voice to tell you off.

By taking a dark and dangerous drink and turning it into a comforting milky bedtime beverage, James and Moore say, latte drinkers reveal that while they may want to come across as hot shot contenders, they have an immature side.

THE CAPPUCCINO DRINKER
- What's not to like about the extroverted, optimistic cappuccino drinker? Like their drink, cappuccino drinkers are all froth and bubble, bored by detail and liking - but not obsessed with - material objects. "Freud would have a field day here," write James and Moore. "Cappuccino froth gives the tongue the mother of all workouts and is all to do with the physicality of the experience rather than the basic consumption of the beverage." The cappuccino drinker enjoys sex but is easily bored by an unimaginative partner.

THE INSTANT COFFEE DRINKER - These are cheerful, straight forward types, who like a laugh and live by the maxim "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". But instant coffee drinkers can be unadventurous in their careers and need to let others see the hidden depths in their personality. The no-nonsense instant coffee drinker is allergic to pretentious behaviour, say James and Moore, and they are likely to keep their socks on during sex.

THE DECAF SOY MILK DRINKER
- A self-righteous eco-worrier and attention seeker with a tendency to be picky, fussy - and squeamish in the bedroom. What's more, this faux choice implies a pretentious, high-maintenance type who wants what they can't have and is disguising their true personality. "If caffeine gives palpitations and cow's milk brings you out in spots there's little hope for you in the cockroach society that is city dwelling", James and Moore conclude.

THE FRAPPUCINO DRINKER
- Flighty and shallow, the frappucino drinker will try anything once - especially if a celebrity has done it first. They fancy themselves trend setters but send out the message that they are someone who favours style over substance. The frappucino drinker's relationships often last as long as their drink choice, according to James and Moore.

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THE NON-COFFEE DRINKER - Unfortunately, the verdict isn't good. Frightened of coffee equals frightened of life, say James and Moore. If the taste of coffee puts you off you really are a child, they say, and it's time to join the world of grown ups. But there's hope. "Twenty one days is all it will take to break your cycle of disgust and then you'll be back in the real world."

The You Code is published by Vermilion.

- AAP

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LD50 LOL   #110   11:14 pm Feb 22 2010

IHDisciple #103 do not pollute the rest of us with your misinformed LD50 information which clearly you need to investigate more to create a valid point. Caffeine is a CNS stimulant and all but proven as a safe stimulant with no side effects in 'normal' users. A few thousand years of human history will prove that. Please do not make the confusion between that and tobacco...

Emily   #109   03:44 pm Feb 17 2010

Honestly, I think this whole article seems to be going for the humorous angle... Therefor, I'd say it captures what it was going for brilliantly. It was supposed to be a bit satirical, while holding true to general stereotypes.

TM Woodward   #108   09:25 am Feb 17 2010

Haha a bit of light hearted journalism - don't take it too seriously all of you out there with no sense of humour! Chill out.

Nic   #107   03:14 pm Feb 16 2010

Who says everyone has to like coffee? I'm a chai latte person and much prefer that taste. If everyone in the world liked exactly the same things it would surely be a boring place to live!

Russ   #106   12:53 pm Feb 16 2010

What utter, utter, utter drivel. NZ's media only need to increase their quota of breasts and legs and they'll be able to compete with The Sun, The People and The Mirror in the UK. Answer? Read some real news, not stuff.co.nz...

Brent   #105   12:37 pm Feb 16 2010

IHDisciple #95 The LD50 of tobbacco is irrelevant. It's impossible to overdose on tobacco by smoking. Caffeine is considered safe at doses of up to 300mg per day (except pregnant women and children). Alcohol is far more dangerous and damaging to your body. Don't call people idiots because they choose to drink coffee.

samm   #104   11:28 am Feb 16 2010

@ Chris #62 as a fellow MX-5 owner with a #1, I completely agree :)

What a load of poorly researched, ill-informed, over-generalising pretentious garbage.

I'm waiting for the follow up where the authors reveal that this is in fact a hoax to generate publicity for something, maybe viral market research.

I drink coffee when I'm out, almost never at home. I drink black instant at work, for the sole reason that I can control the strength that way. I prefer cappucinos when out, but will accomodate short blacks, flat whites, plunger or even tea as the mood takes me. Sorry if that shafts your ridiculous stereotypes James and Moore.

IHDisciple   #103   10:53 am Feb 16 2010

Coffee drinkers = drug addicts. Only an idiot would pollute their body with such substances (which have a lower LD50 than tobacco).

Donnelle   #102   10:51 am Feb 16 2010

"THE DECAF SOY MILK DRINKER - A self-righteous eco-worrier and attention seeker"

Or, you know, a breastfeeding mum who is lactose intolerant...

iLikeT   #101   09:11 am Feb 16 2010

Seriously do people really have this much time and money on their hands to write such drivel? What waste of life and money.


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