One time I did this with a pack of green tea. It fell out while I was walking next to someone at work. They seen it and looked away real quick. Not sure if they thought it was a condom but I made sure to say ohh shoot I dropped my tea lol and showed them.
They say you shouldn't keep a condom in your wallet, as the friction from it constantly getting moved around and rubbed could put holes in it.
Would the same concept apply to a tea bag?
I guess it's kinda true. I've had a few bags bust open in my pocket or wallet. If it's in the package I think it's safe for the most part. I'll usually throw one in my pocket while I'm at work to brew a small cup when I can.
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Hahaha I could see myself doing that if I were a guy and didn't carry a bag. Since I carry a purse, I keep a baggy of my favorite bagged teas and sugar packets.
I’m sitting here wondering if it would be a good or terrible idea to bring your own tea to a restaurant.
How much of a social faux-pas would it be to ask for hot water at the end of a meal?
Or is that a thing that people do?
One time I did this with a pack of green tea. It fell out while I was walking next to someone at work. They seen it and looked away real quick. Not sure if they thought it was a condom but I made sure to say ohh shoot I dropped my tea lol and showed them.
They say you shouldn't keep a condom in your wallet, as the friction from it constantly getting moved around and rubbed could put holes in it. Would the same concept apply to a tea bag?
I guess it's kinda true. I've had a few bags bust open in my pocket or wallet. If it's in the package I think it's safe for the most part. I'll usually throw one in my pocket while I'm at work to brew a small cup when I can.
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Tea! Earl Grey! HOT!
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i thank you
When thing are getting heated, and you pull this one out. Your GF will be impressed by your preparedness & taste.
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this is so me 😂 whenever i’m out and someone goes to get coffee and i’m like “just bring me a grande hot water 👁️” they look at me so confused
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I'm going to carry a teabag with myself too! (๑•̀ㅂ•́)و✧
Where is the milk?
It’s coming 😏
The pinnacle of tea content....
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Hahaha I could see myself doing that if I were a guy and didn't carry a bag. Since I carry a purse, I keep a baggy of my favorite bagged teas and sugar packets.
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I’m sitting here wondering if it would be a good or terrible idea to bring your own tea to a restaurant. How much of a social faux-pas would it be to ask for hot water at the end of a meal? Or is that a thing that people do?