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Tea or coffee

TLDR: Tea or coffee
In the forum thread, participants discuss their preferences for hot beverages, particularly focusing on tea and coffee, and their experiences with them in various contexts. - **Harry** talks about the precision some people have with their tea choices, mentioning difficulties in satisfying these preferences at tea shops. He also notes his shift from unflavored coffee to trying various kinds at different coffee shops during travels. - **Ozzy47** expresses a preference for any unflavored coffee. - **Martee** states a dislike for both tea and coffee, preferring cold drinks but enjoys hot chocolate. - **mist** simply prefers tea. - **WhippedCream** mentions a preference for tea or hot chocolate over coffee. The thread highlights individual differences in beverage preferences, with some participants valuing variety and others sticking to specific favorites. The discussion also touches on the cultural implications of beverage choices and personal habits related to travel and health.
I used to take them according to the mood. But some people are very specific about their choice. Some are more precise about their selection. They have a brand that is so dear to them. Then the proper amount of milk and sugar.

So tea shops are a mess. It is hard to call it tea. Ready to mix packets of Cappuccino comes to rescue in such cases.
 
any unflavored kind.

That is what I used to take too. But we travel a lot we need to find some refreshments that are different. There was a time when I used to travel. Everything was fun except for the part that we need to please ourselves. The best way to do that is to treat us extravagantly. I didn't overdo it luckily. But I spend a lot exploring different kinds of food. There was some coffee shop which offers different varieties. That is where we would go and try those named-coffees.
 
I don't drink either of them! As a Brit, I'm sure this is a most tragic action to impose on my countrymen : - ) It's just never appealed to me though, I don't want a hot drink (other than hot chocolate) - I love a good, cold, crisp drink instead!
 
(other than hot chocolate)

Now we are talking. I love that when I can manage. But given up sometime back. Only because there is too much " unhealthy mix ". That is what I was told. But it is surely more refreshing than tea or coffee. I stopped stocking the mix. But there is a temptation always to get a cup of it when I feel so down.
 

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