"tea" is a drink and also often used in the UK to refer to the evening meal (dinner or supper). So it could mean you are being invited for a drink or a meal.
make tea and invite people over
Invite it to tea
The parables invite us to reflect on spiritual truths or moral lessons by using simple stories or analogies. They encourage us to consider how we can apply these insights to our own lives and relationships with others. Ultimately, they urge us to deepen our understanding of faith and live in accordance with these principles.
if you meet a tarantula you HAVE to give it a hi five then invite it to your tea party!
In a Japanese tea ceremony you are either invited by the tea master or someone arranges a ceremony at a tea house and they invite you as a guest. However at events in temples you just need to pay for a ticket
It is customary to invite strangers to dinner or lunch, or at the least to coffee and tea.
Invite friends over and make Orb Tea because it doesn't have caffeine in it then you make cookies to give on the side
white tea
They enjoy the Jews and invite them to there tea parties.
To ask Nick to invite Daisy to Tea -apex (:
The English meaning of the Malayalam word "chaya podi" is tea powder or tea leaves.
"Saddo" in Punjabi means "ours" or "belonging to us." It is used to express ownership or possession.