In addition to tons of posts on social media about the misspelled name on your coffee cup, there are also entire websites devoted to names that are so far off from what they should be. This hilarious spoof from Paul Gale Comedy takes a look at 'Why Starbucks Spells Your Name Wrong' and the real answer is that it's part of a master plan to mess with your mind.
Rather than spelling out simple names, this wicked barista insists on writing these names in the most obscure ways, turning easy-to-spell names like Suzie and Jessica into "Soozee" and "Gessica." This barista ensures that yes, he heard you correctly when you gave your name with your order, even though the name on your cup may not be quite what you expect.
Name-Butchering Barista Spoofs
Paul Gale Comedy Explains Why The Name on Your Coffee Cup is Wrong
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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