After the huge success of Latte Macchiato – Sociology of Little Things, now comes the follow up: Light essays about men wearing buns, dark glasses, lip-gloss or ripped jeans, about comments such as “quite”, “I’m with you on that” or “yummy”, about directors, the farewell of the farewell or Jewish humour – effortlessly and with a delicate touch, Tilman Allert manages to succinctly distil the societal significance of the little things in everyday life. This is what sociology should be.