The document discusses Indian preferences for tea and coffee. It notes that tea has a strong cultural tradition in India, with tea shops and plantations commonly found. The author prefers tea, finding it provides natural energy while coffee makes them anxious. For guests, the author will offer what they know the guests prefer, or tea if the guests are close friends. The author recently drank coffee to help feel energized and calm for an exam.
The document discusses Indian preferences for tea and coffee. It notes that tea has a strong cultural tradition in India, with tea shops and plantations commonly found. The author prefers tea, finding it provides natural energy while coffee makes them anxious. For guests, the author will offer what they know the guests prefer, or tea if the guests are close friends. The author recently drank coffee to help feel energized and calm for an exam.
The document discusses Indian preferences for tea and coffee. It notes that tea has a strong cultural tradition in India, with tea shops and plantations commonly found. The author prefers tea, finding it provides natural energy while coffee makes them anxious. For guests, the author will offer what they know the guests prefer, or tea if the guests are close friends. The author recently drank coffee to help feel energized and calm for an exam.
Well that’s no-brainer, people in my country enjoy drinking tea and that’s because of our tea culture. Back in the days, our ancestors considered tea as the most important beverage more than water. If you roam around this city, you can find a lot of tea shops and cafes that serve refreshing tea and if you happen to visit some places in the countryside you can see some tea plantation. OR I’m definitely more of a tea person. However, I need a cup or two of coffee to shift myself into gear (to get started) in the morning. After this, I always stick with tea. Coffee tends to make me feel a bit anxious, where as tea gives me a natural energized feeling. Moreover, tea has more health benefits for me, especially since I’m prone to cold and cough.
2. Do you prepare tea or coffee for guests at home?
Well that surely depends – if my visitors are not those whom I know very well, I usually ask them about their preference. However, if my guests are my closest friends, I automatically offer them coffee since all of them are coffeeholics OR Definitely tea. As I don’t have a coffee maker, I wouldn’t want to serve instant coffee, so I always heat up water in my kittle and serves some tea, either in bags or fresh. Since I have quite a collection of different teas, I feel prouder to share this with my guests.
3. When was the last time you drank tea or coffee?
It’s funny to say that I’ve just drunk a cup of espresso a few minutes ago, in order for me to be energized and to keep myself at ease while taking this exam. To be honest, whenever I’m in a demanding situation, I make sure to drink a cup of coffee to make me feel calm. OR Just before the exam actually! I drank 2 cup of green tea this morning with my breakfast. As I was a tad nervous, I decided not to drink coffee this morning as it sometimes causes me feel jittery.