Had a cup of tea after my op earlier, it was the fucking bomb - would get anaesthetised again just to enjoy a cup of tea that much

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Fibbable, more like

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My answer is technically a lie. Have had some mint tea on holiday.

Used to be fascinated that my dad didn’t drink hot drinks. Suppose he had to leave some space for his 10 pints a night or whatever.

Think he just liked having a “thing” in retrospect, probably guzzled tea in secret in his car or something.

1/2 a day, on top of the 2/3 coffees. Too much caffeine really.

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I don’t really drink hot drinks. Not a thing, just never take a notion really. I maybe have one cup of tea a year, maybe.

don’t believe any of the No votes

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The qu was have you drunk a tea. And I haven’t drunk a tea.

I’ve dranked a tea

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My dad APPARENTLY never even tried one.

He was a thing type of guy though, liked seeing the appalled faces of people who couldn’t believe he’d never even tried a cup of tea.

(I only drink chai, not ordinary tea or coffee but this is after decades of drinking loads of tea)

I wish I was more into it cause it’s a fucking pain when you’re at a work meeting or whatever and your choices are tea, coffee, or water. Geez a can of diet coke/irn bru or something.

Feel like most hot drinks are a big time and effort investment for not much reward

But I drink almost exclusively water so what the hell do I know about anything

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I definitely held off partly in resistance to it being such a ubiquitous and ritualistic thing. Very suspicious of popularity and faffery.

That extended to coffee also, until I had a frappucino about four years ago and was turned. An espresso or any cold coffee is my limit, though. Can’t be doing with large volumes of hot liquid.

And tea and instant coffee smell well rank.

My dad used to very loudly hold the opinion that tea was the work of the devil and he only drank coffee. Drinks loads of tea now doesn’t he, the daft old swan.

top tip: they actually take practically no time or effort whatsoever

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unless you’re a proper coffee wanker but nobody likes those

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I was worried for a while that both my daughters were going to be lifelong non tea drinkers - both refused to even try it saying it smelt of “wet leaves”. My son started drinking it pretty young. Anyway it’s fine and they both drink tea now cos it’s odd not to like lovely lovely tea

I’m sorry, but you can’t make a good cup of tea without more than “practically no time”

watch me

Yes all the time I love when it reaches optimum temperature to just chug down like water