Southeast Asia and coffee are pretty fond of each other, so for this challenge I want to see how you ASEEAN Hivers like your coffee.
š§ How Do You Like Your Coffee? ā
šØāš» Week #113 š©āš»
June 10th ā”ļø June 17th, 2024Ā Ā Ā Iced coffee, hot coffee, black coffee, espresso, the list of coffee drinks is nearly endless, and so are the ways each Southeast Asian country likes to traditionally brew their coffee. This challenge is very flexible, you can show me how you prepare coffee at home, how you order it at your local coffee shop, or even just share the various brewing methods and coffee culture of your country. Feel free to add extra things like a tour of the coffee shop or where you like to sit and sip if you take your coffee at home.
Ā Ā Ā I will even tolerate decaf coffee and tea for you non-coffee drinkers, but just remember to tell us in the post why you don't drink coffee. Well-known coffee brands in your country anything else you feel you'd like to add to the post is welcome. Perhaps with some good photography skills some of you can capture some rising steam, that always makes for a good shot. Okay, I think that sums it up, you all get the idea, so let's keep moving....
Week #112 ASEAN Hive Challenge Winners
šļø Rural Life Vs. Urban Life š©āš¾
šļø Rural Life Vs. Urban Life š©āš¾
Ā Ā Ā Many of us ASEAN Hivers have had the experience of living in both rural and urban environments, so this challenge saw a lot of interest and a lot of entries, so I thank you all for the participation. It did however, make my job quite hard to choose only three big winners, but I did my best and settled on the three outstanding posts I have featured below. Our Pinay members dominated this challenge, taking 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prizes, but I swear it's a coincidence and I have no Philippines preference š.
1st Prize š 10% Beneficiary & 150 Ecency Points
by: @iamshane48788
As I explored my social media, the image above makes me wanna live in a countryside again. I miss those times when all I saw was the green surrounding. When the weather was warm, I just whistled with a crying tone to call the air. In just five seconds, I felt the fresh air hit my skin. The plants were swaying like they danced happily. Theyāre welcoming like they tell us these reasons why we should live there:
2nd Prize š„ 6% Beneficiary & 100 Ecency Points
by: @charmingcherry
I was born in the province of Zambales, and I have seen the simplest life in a rural area. The trees, the fresh air, and the neighborhood is different. But when I grew up, I have also seen the other side - the urban. I studied in the city for a few years and experienced the life in there as well. After my graduation, I also went to the city to grab opportunities. I was hired right away, and I had to relocate. It was a major adjustment to me living from the rural to urban. From the silent nights at the neighborhood, to the busy streets up until night.
3rd Prize š„ 4% Beneficiary & 75 Ecency Points
by: @tegoshei
I was born in Lapu-Lapu City, but even before I turned a year old, my parents decided we live with my paternal grandparents in a small city in the island of Negros. Well, due to the nature of my father's job, we didn't stay there for a long time and we transferred back to my and my mom's hometown. We lived with my maternal grandparents for a while before my family decided to live in Cebu City. Not long after that, my father was again transferred to a small town of Pinamungajan (countryside of Cebu) when I was around 3-5 years old.
šØāš» Week #113 Challenge š©āš»
Sponsored by@JustinParke
š 1st prize - 10% Post Beneficiary & 150 Ecency Points
š„ 2nd prize 6% Post Beneficiary & 100 Ecency Points
š„ 3rd prize - 4% Post Beneficiary & 75 Ecency Points
šØāāļø Challenge Rules āļø
- post body must contain a minimum 250+ word count
- entry must be published in the ASEAN Hive Community
- first tag must be #aseanhive
- participants must share their post link in the comments section below
- mention the ASEAN Hive Challenge "How Do You Like Your Coffee?" somewhere in your title or post body
- submit entries before this post countdown is finished
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