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When saying "that's just not my cup of tea," you are basically saying that What another person is doing or saying isn't something that you like or are familiar with. Your cup of tea means 'exactly what you like', your favourite thing. To say something isn't your cup of tea means that whatever it is, you don't like it or don't know or care to know much about it. "My cup of tea" means that something suits you. For example, if you say, "Sky diving just isn't my cup of tea," it means you don't like to sky dive. Your bailiwick: A person's specific area of interest, skill, or authority.
Because : "The first time you share tea with a Balti, you are a stranger," he tells Greg Mortenson. "The second time, you are an honored guest. The third time you become family."Greg Mortenson builds a school in Korphe, receiving support from a number of donors.
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GREEN TEA one cup with every meal
In this scene Patricia had placed a cotton ball next to the tea cup with the poison in it. When Patricia wasn't looking chuck had switched the cotton ball to the other cup, turned the tea kettle, thus making it seem like she didn't have the poison cup yet.
He has a cup of tea.
In English, we say tea cup.Italians say: tazza di tè
There is no such English phrase as "tea of a cup." You either have a cup of tea, or you have tea in a cup.
Ipu-ti as in cup for drinking tea, etc. Cup as in trophy is Ipu.
Assuming your tea cup holds six fluid ounces, then 18 fluid ounces would be equal to three tea cups.
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When saying "that's just not my cup of tea," you are basically saying that What another person is doing or saying isn't something that you like or are familiar with. Your cup of tea means 'exactly what you like', your favourite thing. To say something isn't your cup of tea means that whatever it is, you don't like it or don't know or care to know much about it. "My cup of tea" means that something suits you. For example, if you say, "Sky diving just isn't my cup of tea," it means you don't like to sky dive. Your bailiwick: A person's specific area of interest, skill, or authority.
No a cup of tea is a cup of tea u morons
'Cup' is a noun in the phrase "cup of tea." It is the object of the preposition 'of' and refers to the container holding the tea.
'I don't think you're my cup of tea' is what someone would say to you when they don't really like you. This could be meant as a friend or something more.
ce n'est pas mon truc (familiar)
ill say -- probably not