Yes, I've never liked tea. Coffee is bearable, but only if someone else makes it because the effort in making it is not justified by the results. Diet gingerale, I find, is much preferable, especially if it comes from a no name brand for a dollar for two litres. Many years ago, I was at a place called Blue Mountain in Jamaica where they grow a quite potable coffee. But it's absurdly expensive here. and ------oh, I could go on an on, but I don't want to monopolize being last. No. I'll just stop here. No point in arguing with me, As a matter of principle (so lacking in people today I feel a responsibility to give other people a chance to write. Don't you think so? I'm sure you do. So I'll just scamper out of here. (After all, I do have other things to do - as I'm sure you do.) of course, if you have other things to do, then you shouldn't be wasting time writer to last post. Well, that's enough from me. I'll just get along and not take any more of your time.
No. I've never liked tea. Isn't that short and to the point. right up to the LAST?
p.s. I had tea only a few times in China. Never saw the appeal of it. On the other hand, some people liked it. I suppose we all have our tastes, as they say. Don't you agree. Of course, you do.....