by moonchild wears a COAT of shadows on January 2nd, 2009

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Is there a difference between a tea drinker and a coffee drinker?

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  • by Go know thyself is THE RED QUEEN on January 2nd, 2009

    Go know thyself is THE RED QUEEN

    Yup.


    Pretense.

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  • by Wide Awake @ has closing date woo hoo on January 2nd, 2009

    Wide Awake @ has closing date woo hoo

    Yes. One drinks primarily tea, and the other coffee.

    Other than that, not much.

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  • by LeoIsMyName on January 2nd, 2009

    LeoIsMyName

    Tea is typically healthier than coffee. It can have the caffeine a coffee drinker is craving with some nice extra side effect the person person may or not be looking for. Although it has been said that coffee also has it's benefits, tea drinkers not only have whiter teeth but they are also healthier.

    Here's a link that you may find interesting.

    http://www.apivita.com/apicosmos/teavscoffee.html

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  • by malevolentbutticklis on January 2nd, 2009

    malevolentbutticklis

    Traditionally drinking tea is more cerebral while coffee is to simply maintain your base state when you would otherwise be tired.

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  • by ALF - Gordon Shumway on January 2nd, 2009

    ALF - Gordon Shumway

    Coffee drinkers use bigger cups!

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  • by Just Plain KRAZY on January 2nd, 2009

    Just Plain KRAZY

    The stains on their teeth.

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  • by cynthia on January 3rd, 2009

    cynthia

    Coffee drinker and tea drinker's tastes are definitely different. I drink several cups of tea every day, but I can't stand the smell of coffee. I've never actually tried coffee, but the smell of it has kept me from wanting to try it.

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  • by jbrecken on January 2nd, 2009

    jbrecken

    In a restaurant, often they make the coffee for you, but you have to brew your own tea from hot water and a teabag. This causes tea drinkers to need more patience.

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  • by Popanna on January 2nd, 2009

    Popanna

    Coffee has no medicinal purposes whatsoever! On the other hand, if you switch to tea, you might be doing yourself—and your health—a huge favor.

    *tea is known for its abilities to fight both cancer and heart disease

    *tea can protect your body from free radical stress

    *tea can provide pain relief for arthritis and other inflammatory conditions

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  • by Blackberry. on January 2nd, 2009

    Blackberry.

    The tea drinker will be less erratic in their movements, healthier and have whiter teeth. The coffee drinker will have nasty breath and teeth, will be dehydrated most of the time and will be jittery and tired.

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  • by Jim in a Nautilus COAT on January 2nd, 2009

    Jim in a Nautilus COAT

    How their breath smells. That still doesn't cure me of liking coffee, but it does remind me to brush my teeth after having a cup. I like tea as well.

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  • by BiKay on November 16th, 2010

    BiKay

    The coffee drinker generally has things to do. The tea drinker is artsy and proud of being noticed for being different.

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