Do you prefer tea or coffee?

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Which do you prefer?

  • Coffee

    Votes: 71 30.7%
  • Tea

    Votes: 86 37.2%
  • Both

    Votes: 36 15.6%
  • Neither

    Votes: 38 16.5%

  • Total voters
    231
I like both, but usually I have to wait super long for my coffee to cool down enough to be drinkable so I tend to not have coffee at all. Could say the same for tea, but tea doesn't require water to be as hot. The subtly of tea makes it easier to down so it makes a good substitute to water if I really wanted.

Plus, me being Asian, I grew up drinking tea.
 
Coffee in the morning, tea in the evening and night. I might just skip coffee soon and just have tea in the morning. I do enjoy tea better than coffee. :)
 
Coffee, no milk, half tsp of sugar first thing in the morning (cheapo brand's fine). Tea, no milk, half tsp of sugar (earl gray or Moroccan).

*Flicking the cup with my finger does not amuse my tea slave/partner* :)
 
Tea, no milk, half tsp of sugar (earl gray or Moroccan).
Earl Grey & Moroccan Mint's couple of my favorite teas, but I've never tried them with sugar. The third selection of my three favorite teas, green tea, I've had that with sugar, it was alright.

I think I'll try both Earl Grey & Moroccan with sugar tomorrow!
 
I drink a lot of coffee. I mean a lot.

But as new year approches, I might switch to tea. It's a bit healthier and less expensive as Nespresso capsules (though I really love the taste of them)
 
Every morning is brought to me from within a cup of majestic Earl Grey mixed with a hint of the lightest creams and a touch of sugar, merely to lessen the natural bitterness of the tea, while bringing out the most wonderful undertones of the tea and bergamot together. When timed perfectly, the first sip indulged upon as the sun breaks over the misty horizon, little can ruin the day with such a perfect beginning.

Don't mind a nice cup of coffee though.
 
Neither. I don't like any hot drinks, including hot chocolate. I remember on my first army cadet camp we were all given cups of tea. The weekend was in February and there was about a foot of snow on the ground, so it was very cold. It was either tea or nothing, so I just took the tea. I tried drinking it and my mouth locked and it all dribbled out of my mouth again all over my combat jacket :lol:. So instead, I just held it to keep myself warm.
 
I've been on a tea binge the past couple of weeks. I'll probably go back to coffee once work starts up again.

Every morning is brought to me from within a cup of majestic Earl Grey mixed with a hint of the lightest creams and a touch of sugar, merely to lessen the natural bitterness of the tea, while bringing out the most wonderful undertones of the tea and bergamot together. When timed perfectly, the first sip indulged upon as the sun breaks over the misty horizon, little can ruin the day with such a perfect beginning.

You should be a tea advertiser.
 
I hear it helps to listen to that in the voice of Stephen Fry. Then again, almost anything sounds better as Stephen Fry.
 
by far I prefer the tea over coffee... the bitter tastes of the beverage don't go well with my mouth :(
 
Coffee by a long shot. I have two cups a day, one in the morning or afternoon and one at night about 30-60 mins before I go to bed (The caffeine doesn't keep me awake).


Neither. I don't like any hot drinks, including hot chocolate.

I generally don't either, that's why I usually fill my coffee with a large milk ratio or I even refrigerate my coffee after making it. :D
 
Coffee for me please. I usually have about 2 or 3 cups a day.

I don't mind tea though. But it doesn't give me the kick and cosy feeling that coffee does.
 
I like both because they taste great with sugar. Coffee for when im outside eating breakfast, tea for when im in the house relaxing
 
I can't believe I forgot to mention this; caffeine, as far as I can tell, has literally zero effect on me. I don't know why, but I can chug coffee or energy drinks before I go to bed, and I fall asleep just as easily as if I hadn't. Thus, when I drink tea or coffee, I do it for taste, and to me, tea wins out by being slightly easier to make, and the fact that I love Earl Grey for some reason.
 
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