1
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mint tea
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Western countries
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Considered a refreshing beverage, often enjoyed in the afternoon or after a meal
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1
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2
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tea
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Modern Western countries
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Tea is often enjoyed casually and for relaxation.
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1
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3
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tea
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Western
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Drinking tea is more of a personal, relaxing activity rather than a social one.
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1
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4
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tea
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Western
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Not as commonly consumed as a social or hospitality beverage compared to other drinks like coffee or beer
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1
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5
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tea
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Western
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Tea is often enjoyed as a casual beverage and is not deeply tied to hospitality customs.
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1
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6
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tea
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Western
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Usually consumed in the morning or afternoon, less frequently with social interactions
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1
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7
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tea
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Western countries
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Often considered a relaxing beverage served in the afternoon or evening
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1
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8
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tea
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Western countries
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Drinking tea is seen as a calming and relaxing activity, often accompanied by socializing
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1
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9
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tea
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Western countries
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Drinking tea is often a solitary activity, with a focus on relaxation or quick refreshment.
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1
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10
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tea
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Western countries
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Drinking tea is usually seen as a daily ritual or a way to relax.
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1
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11
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tea
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Western countries
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Drinking tea is often considered a relaxing activity and is accompanied by afternoon tea traditions in some cultures
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1
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12
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tea
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Western countries
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Tea drinking is often associated with relaxation and afternoon tea rituals.
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1
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13
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tea
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Western countries
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Generally consumed for pleasure and relaxation
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1
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14
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tea
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Western countries
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Tea is commonly consumed, but generally as a hot beverage in the morning or afternoon.
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1
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15
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tea
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Western countries
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Drinking tea is often considered a relaxing, calming activity and is not as deeply ingrained in social interactions.
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1
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16
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tea
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Western countries
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Tea is commonly served hot or iced and consumed throughout the day for pleasure or a caffeine boost
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1
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17
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tea
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Western countries
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Tea is often consumed as a morning or afternoon beverage and may not be a central part of social interactions.
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1
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18
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tea
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Western countries
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Less commonly consumed and usually associated with relaxation or specific social activities
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1
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19
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tea
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Western countries
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Often enjoyed as a hot beverage during afternoon tea time or breakfast, not necessarily served with every meal
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1
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20
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tea
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Western countries
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Often consumed as an afternoon or evening drink and associated with relaxation or socializing
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1
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21
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tea
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Western countries
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Tea is often consumed as a relaxing or calming beverage, rather than a daily ritual.
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1
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22
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tea
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Western countries
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Drinking tea is often associated with formal occasions and relaxation.
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1
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23
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tea
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Western countries
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Tea is often consumed as a beverage for relaxation or socializing, rather than as a staple in daily life.
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1
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24
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tea
|
Western countries
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Drinking tea is often associated with relaxation and taking a break.
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1
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25
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tea
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Western countries
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Tea is often served as a beverage during social gatherings and is associated with relaxation.
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1
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26
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tea
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Western countries
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Drinking tea is often seen as a casual or calming activity.
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1
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27
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tea
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Western countries
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Tea is often consumed as a beverage for relaxation or socializing, but it's not as intricately woven into daily life or ceremonies
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1
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28
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tea
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Western culture
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Drinking tea is often seen as a daily personal routine or relaxation activity
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1
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29
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tea
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Western culture
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Commonly consumed as a hot beverage during breakfast or teatime
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1
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30
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tea
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Western culture
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Generally consumed for leisure and refreshment
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1
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31
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tea
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Western culture
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Often enjoyed as a social beverage for relaxation or refreshment.
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1
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32
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tea
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Western culture
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Often consumed casually throughout the day, such as with breakfast or during a work break.
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1
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33
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tea
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Western culture
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Drinking tea is often associated with relaxation and afternoon tea time
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1
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34
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tea
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Western culture
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Often consumed as a social or relaxation beverage
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1
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35
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tea
|
Western culture
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Often consumed as a casual beverage or for relaxation
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1
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36
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tea
|
Western cultures
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Often consumed for personal enjoyment, not necessarily linked to hospitality
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1
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37
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tea
|
Western cultures
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Enjoyed more as a social beverage and often associated with relaxation or formal occasions
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1
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38
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tea
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Western cultures
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Coffee is more commonly consumed as a social beverage
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1
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39
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tea
|
Western cultures
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Usually consumed in the morning or during afternoon breaks, not typically part of social gatherings
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1
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40
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tea
|
Western cultures
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Drinking tea is often seen as a social activity or occasional beverage
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1
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41
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tea
|
Western cultures
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Drinking tea is often seen as a relaxing activity, but not necessarily a symbol of hospitality or respect.
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1
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42
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tea
|
Western cultures
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Often consumed as a leisurely or social activity
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1
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43
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tea
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Western cultures
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Often associated with teatime and relaxation
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1
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44
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tea
|
Western cultures
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Often consumed casually, for pleasure or as a hot beverage option
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1
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45
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tea
|
Western cultures
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Drinking tea is more often seen as a personal, rather than social, activity
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1
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46
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tea
|
Western cultures
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Commonly consumed as a hot beverage, especially in the United Kingdom
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1
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47
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tea
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Western cultures
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Usually consumed in the afternoon and associated with specific rituals like afternoon tea
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1
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48
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tea
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Western cultures
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Tea is often consumed with milk and is associated with a formal afternoon tradition like 'high tea.'
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1
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49
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tea
|
Western cultures
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Typically consumed with leisure and social gatherings
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1
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50
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tea
|
Western cultures
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Often viewed as a beverage for relaxation or occasional consumption
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1
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51
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tea
|
western culture
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Tea is often consumed as a calming and relaxing beverage, and is associated with afternoon tea in some regions.
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1
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52
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tea
|
western cultures
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Tea is typically seen as a beverage for relaxation and socialization
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1
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53
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tea drinking
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Western countries
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Often consumed as a beverage for pleasure or relaxation
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1
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54
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tea drinking
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Western cultures
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Often consumed as a relaxing beverage, not necessarily part of daily routine
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1
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