AITAH For Ordering This Drink In New York City?
Traveler orders a Bacardi and Coke in New York City and gets confused reactions from bartenders, sparking a debate over drink-ordering etiquette and whether naming brands is normal or not.
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Traveler orders a Bacardi and Coke in New York City and gets confused reactions from bartenders, sparking a debate over drink-ordering etiquette and whether naming brands is normal or not.
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