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CUP OF TEE.

If something is not your cup of tea, you do not like it or you are not interested in it. The positive version of this expression, “it’s my cup of tea”, has been in use since the late 1800s when the British started using the phrase “my cup of tea” to describe something they liked. (We all know that the British love their tea!). Personally I too like tee better than coffee. But it’s not always you get what you like. Sometimes one has to drink coffee for 45 years just to discover the other, better things in life. I was lucky, I found my cup of tee, or otherwise my cup of tee had found me.

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