1
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drinking hot tea
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USA
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Less commonly consumed, often more for relaxation or specific medicinal purposes
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1
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2
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drinking hot tea
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USA
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Less common as a hospitality gesture, might be seen as more of a personal choice
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1
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3
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drinking tea
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US
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Often enjoyed as a casual or social beverage
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1
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4
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drinking tea
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United States
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Drinking tea is less common compared to coffee, and is not as integrated into social routines.
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1
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5
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tea
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America
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Commonly consumed as a beverage, but not as central to social interactions
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1
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6
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tea
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US
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Commonly consumed as a hot beverage throughout the day
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1
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7
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tea
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US
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Usually consumed for pleasure or relaxation, not essential to everyday life
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1
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8
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tea
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USA
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Drinking tea is common, but it's not as deeply ingrained in daily rituals and hospitality as in other cultures.
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1
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9
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tea
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USA
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Consumed but less ceremonially, often as a casual beverage
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1
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10
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tea
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USA
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Commonly consumed but not as ceremonious as in East Asian cultures
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1
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11
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tea
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USA
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In the USA, tea is often considered a casual drink, commonly consumed without specific rituals or ceremonies.
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1
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12
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tea
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USA
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Often consumed with casual meals or on the go
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1
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13
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tea
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USA
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Often consumed as a casual, individual activity
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1
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14
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tea
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United States
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Drinking tea is a popular social activity, often accompanied by biscuits or pastries
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1
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15
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tea
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United States
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Typically consumed as a leisurely or social activity
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1
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16
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tea
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United States
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Less central to daily life, often considered a casual beverage
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1
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17
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tea
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United States
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Drinking tea is enjoyed, but not typically a daily ritual
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1
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18
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tea
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United States
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Often consumed as a casual, everyday beverage, with a strong association to afternoon tea
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1
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19
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tea
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United States
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Commonly consumed, but not as integral to social interactions or ceremonies
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1
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20
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tea
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United States
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Casually consumed beverage, often served with pastries
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1
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21
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tea
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United States
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Tea is often consumed casually throughout the day, and there are various types and flavors available.
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1
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22
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tea
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United States
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Commonly consumed but not as integral to daily life as in certain non-Western cultures
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1
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23
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tea
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United States
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Tea is often consumed for relaxation or as a social beverage
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1
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24
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tea
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United States
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While popular, tea is not as deeply integrated into social customs as it is in certain Asian cultures.
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1
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25
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tea
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United States
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Commonly consumed as a casual beverage throughout the day
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1
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26
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tea
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United States
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Consumed, but not as widely and with less cultural significance
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1
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27
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tea
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United States
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Often consumed casually throughout the day, sometimes with biscuits or pastries
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1
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28
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tea
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United States
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Tea is often consumed in the afternoon as a social activity or to unwind
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1
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29
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tea
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United States
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Tea is often consumed as a relaxing or comforting beverage
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1
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30
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tea
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United States
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Enjoyed, but not as central to daily customs and rituals
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1
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31
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tea
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United States
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Often enjoyed as a casual beverage, with no specific rituals or ceremonies
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1
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32
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tea
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United States
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Tea is often consumed as a casual drink and may be associated with relaxation or socializing.
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1
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33
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tea
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United States
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Commonly consumed, but not as a ritualistic part of daily life
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1
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34
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tea
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United States
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Popular beverage often served with a meal or as a social drink
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1
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35
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tea
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United States
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Commonly consumed, but not as deeply embedded in daily life and culture
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1
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36
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tea
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United States
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Often consumed as a leisurely or social beverage
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1
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37
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tea
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United States
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Tea is consumed but is not as central to social interactions and hospitality gestures.
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1
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38
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tea
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United States
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Tea is often consumed as a casual beverage, and is a popular drink in social settings such as afternoon tea or meetings.
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1
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39
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tea
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United States
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Often served with milk and is a popular beverage for social gatherings
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1
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40
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tea drinking
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U.S.
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Tea drinking is not as prevalent as coffee consumption, and may be considered more of a calming or social activity
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1
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41
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tea drinking
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United States
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Enjoyed but not as deeply ingrained into daily life and customs
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1
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42
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tea drinking
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United States
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Often associated with relaxation and is consumed with honey or lemon
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1
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43
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tea drinking
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United States
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Drinking tea is often associated with a break or relaxation at work
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1
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