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Quality of tea
On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 11:29:45 +0100, "Ophelia" >
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>"Bruce" wrote in message
ET...
>
>In article >,
>says...
>>
>> "Bruce" wrote in message
>> news
>>
>> On Fri, 29 Jul 2016 06:15:11 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
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>> >On Fri, 29 Jul 2016 01:18:27 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >>Does anyone know what is meant by this? I recently read a series of
>> >>books
>> >>by
>> >>a British author. The books were her life story. She lived in a variety
>> >>of
>> >>places and often referred to the quality of tea as either being cheap,
>> >>poor
>> >>quality, better quality, superb quality, etc.
>> >>
>> >>Here, most places do not serve good tea because they will bring you a
>> >>little
>> >>pot of hot but not boiling hot water and a tea bag.
>> >
>> >>Could it be that the author meant that the tea she was getting was not
>> >>made
>> >>properly? Or is there some really crappy tea out there for sale?
>> >>
>> >
>> >Never had crappy tea, but some are better than others. Maybe the
>> >really bad stuff is blended into cheap bags. I don't know.
>>
>> The difference between good tea and bad tea is that they both taste
>> like crap.
>>
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>>
>> LOL I must admit, I am no great fan of tea. I was raised on it and was
>> glad
>> to leave it behind
>
>Would I be ethnically stereotyping you if I was surprised at that?
>
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>Not to me but then I don't know what others drink
Don't most everyone where you live drink scotch?
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