American’s Just Love Their Icy Drinks
Including ice in nearly every beverage is a practice primarily familiar to Americans. Many countries tend to dismiss the use of ice due to concerns about diluting the drinks, as well as questioning the origin and quality of the ice itself. It also takes space away from the actual drinks. Some places offer a small amount of ice in drinks, but it doesn’t take up most of the cup, like the cold drinks from Starbucks.
Paying a considerable amount for a beverage only to find that a significant portion of the cup is occupied by ice certainly diminishes the overall experience. Hence, we comprehend why other regions find this practice peculiar and question its rationale.