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BEING CHAI SEXUAL......
In the world full of coffeeholics, being real chai lover is a great thing. Now a days, going on coffee dates with your girlfriend is cooler than having chai with a few close friends every day and chit-chatting about smaller to bigger life problems. That 'tapari' used to be hangout place for out past generation. For college students it was a stress reducer , for office workers it was break time. Obviously professions got changed but their love for chai and home feeling for that chai katta never changed for them.
A few days back, new term got established for people who can have chai at any time of the day and people who can cover any distance for that one sip of chai. The term is ' chai sexual'. According to one research tea drinkers have better hearts. Tea is known to promote heart health, and that can have lasting effects on a person's patience, make them less stressed. Those that enjoy tea seem to be stoically good listeners. There could be a thunderstorm around your conversation , and yet the tea drinker has the persistence to calmly sip their tea and keep the conversation with you. They are always patient because tea drinkers have learned their lesson from 1001 burned tongue. After burning themselves on tea, every tea drinker has found the reason to have patience: for the perfect cup of tea , and the ability to taste for several days.
There are many fascinating tea cultures around the world. In the Middle East getting together for a cup of tea is all about hospitality, gathering around a table of friends, and drinking the afternoons away while playing card games or smoking the hookah. In the Japan , the honoured tea ceremony is as elaborate ritual, as the tea master takes time to prepare and present matcha tea with artful skills that takes years to perfect. In China, tea was traditionally used as medicine and in the golden ages it was consumed for pleasure and artistic inspiration. And last but not the least in our country India, the most popular drink by far is masala chai, a black tea blended with spices for it's Ayurvedic health benefits.Every culture has it's own unique story of tea which makes it yet another reason for us to absolutely love tea! Tea is the most consumed beverage after water but for chai sexuals, it is the way of life...........
In the world full of coffeeholics, being real chai lover is a great thing. Now a days, going on coffee dates with your girlfriend is cooler than having chai with a few close friends every day and chit-chatting about smaller to bigger life problems. That 'tapari' used to be hangout place for out past generation. For college students it was a stress reducer , for office workers it was break time. Obviously professions got changed but their love for chai and home feeling for that chai katta never changed for them.
A few days back, new term got established for people who can have chai at any time of the day and people who can cover any distance for that one sip of chai. The term is ' chai sexual'. According to one research tea drinkers have better hearts. Tea is known to promote heart health, and that can have lasting effects on a person's patience, make them less stressed. Those that enjoy tea seem to be stoically good listeners. There could be a thunderstorm around your conversation , and yet the tea drinker has the persistence to calmly sip their tea and keep the conversation with you. They are always patient because tea drinkers have learned their lesson from 1001 burned tongue. After burning themselves on tea, every tea drinker has found the reason to have patience: for the perfect cup of tea , and the ability to taste for several days.
There are many fascinating tea cultures around the world. In the Middle East getting together for a cup of tea is all about hospitality, gathering around a table of friends, and drinking the afternoons away while playing card games or smoking the hookah. In the Japan , the honoured tea ceremony is as elaborate ritual, as the tea master takes time to prepare and present matcha tea with artful skills that takes years to perfect. In China, tea was traditionally used as medicine and in the golden ages it was consumed for pleasure and artistic inspiration. And last but not the least in our country India, the most popular drink by far is masala chai, a black tea blended with spices for it's Ayurvedic health benefits.Every culture has it's own unique story of tea which makes it yet another reason for us to absolutely love tea! Tea is the most consumed beverage after water but for chai sexuals, it is the way of life...........
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