My visit to the coffee shop on a sunny Sunday.

Hello, everyone. It’s been a while since I last appeared in this community, and I’d like to get active again by sharing some interesting moments from my life.

Lately, I decided to take a stroll to my favorite café in town—Simple Coffee. Waking up to a sunny morning on my day off, I realized: "Today is not a day for staying home; today is a day for coffee." There, I was greeted by a barista who knows me well. As soon as he recognized me, he started guessing what I’d order—and, of course, it was a classic cappuccino.

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At that moment, the café was nearly empty, so I took a seat by the window—the only free spot, as if it had been saved just for me. I sat down, took my first sip, and instantly felt this wave of calm wash over me.

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While I was there, a few more people came in. One was a girl with a laptop—clearly a freelancer, judging by her "I hate clients, but I love coffee" stare at the screen. The other was a guy with headphones—a mysterious visitor, lost in his own world.

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Watching them, the café felt like a theater to me. By then, I had finished my cappuccino. The sunlight streaming through the window hit my face as if saying, "Alright, time to get back to work." Reluctantly, I got up and stepped outside, knowing I had to return to my tasks and wrap up my work plan—even on my day off.

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But then I thought: This was my perfect morning. And all because:

The coffee? Amazing.

The people around me? Positive vibes.

And me? The main character, soaking it all in.

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Greetings friends, Sundays are a perfect day to visit this kind of places because they are always empty and so you can enjoy the tranquility, besides a coffee will always be the best to start the day and that place you share with us is amazing and looks like fun, thanks for sharing it with us and I hope someday I will know that place.