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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.

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