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Do you like Tea or Coffee?
I like Tea 28%  28%  [ 50 ]
I like Tea 28%  28%  [ 50 ]
I like Coffee 22%  22%  [ 40 ]
I like Coffee 22%  22%  [ 40 ]
Total votes : 180

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09 Dec 2004, 10:00 am

I tend to like Tea. The flavour is milder and I'm also obsessed with England. It also has less Caffeine than Coffee, so it doesn't make me as hyper.



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09 Dec 2004, 10:54 am

both, but can live without coffee if i have to.



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09 Dec 2004, 10:56 am

I drink coffee in the morning and tea in the afternoon. I don't like any "extra flavoring" in either. No lemon in my tea or any fruit combo and only a touch of cream (or milk) in my coffee with no nutty flavor or specialty creamer involved.

Straight coffee/straight tea.....no surprises 8O :wink:



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09 Dec 2004, 11:04 am

Neither. I like soda.


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09 Dec 2004, 11:07 am

Strong (fairtrade) freeze dried coffee for me, no sugar, loads of semi skimmed milk (full cream too claggy for me).... I need a few cups before I come round on a morning, since my body wants me to sleep til noon and stop up late.

I don't mind tea but it leaves me with a nasty aftertaste and a hollow feeling. Redbush (rooibos) is alright though, and I like honeybush. But I need the caffeine, mwhahahaha :twisted:

btw rebel, putting the kettle on is a traditional british thing to do when someone arrives, but coffee/tea is a 50/50 split in england now.

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09 Dec 2004, 11:12 am

I dislike the taste of both coffee and tea. However, I really don't need either to wake up as I am on Adderall for my ADD.



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09 Dec 2004, 11:46 am

Neither. If I want a hot drink, I take hot chocolate.



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09 Dec 2004, 12:28 pm

I prefer coffee myself, with a little milk and no sugar. I don't like the taste or smell of tea as it makes me feel physically ill. I also like fruit tea. My favourite is cranberry, loganberry and elderflower.


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09 Dec 2004, 12:41 pm

Zephyr wrote:
I don't like the taste or smell of tea as it makes me feel physically ill. I also like fruit tea. My favourite is cranberry, loganberry and elderflower.


Are you sure you're Irish? Another cultural stereotype bites the dust....... :lol:

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09 Dec 2004, 12:59 pm

Has to be Earl Grey ~ :roll:



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09 Dec 2004, 3:08 pm

duncvis wrote:
Zephyr wrote:
I don't like the taste or smell of tea as it makes me feel physically ill. I also like fruit tea. My favourite is cranberry, loganberry and elderflower.


Are you sure you're Irish? Another cultural stereotype bites the dust....... :lol:

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Lol, I'm pretty sure I am Irish, although my Mum won't drink anything other than tea, and she drinks alot of it too! :lol:


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09 Dec 2004, 7:13 pm

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Has to be Earl Grey


Don't you like earl Grey? that smiley in your post confuses me Idon't kno wif you're trying to be sarcastic or not.

Anyway, I sometimes have both, but prefer green tea.



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09 Dec 2004, 8:37 pm

Yay! Earl Grey, my favourite. Milk, no sugar, cheers. :)



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10 Dec 2004, 10:40 pm

I don't like coffee. I only drink it when it's the only beverage available, and then I need a packet of Coffeemate to make it tolerable.



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11 Dec 2004, 1:05 pm

I like beer!..

And coffee flavoured coffee too.

"Doesn't anyone in this country drink a cup of coffee flavoured coffee anymore?, you go to a starbucks and you can get every other flavour except for coffee flavoured coffee!! !" There's cappuchino, frappachino, chocachino, mochachno alpachino...wtf!!..",

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11 Dec 2004, 9:46 pm

Tea, Red Rose, decaf, straight up - no sugar, no milk. Nothing else will do. :)