Tea anyone?

Mar 05, 2009 21:37

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Question: What is the best sort of vessel for drinking tea?

*neutral, *all nations

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peaceinexile March 6 2009, 04:20:07 UTC
A bowel seems sufficient for drinking a nice warm butter tea or sweet milk tea with some fresh tsampa on the side.

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spurnedambition March 6 2009, 07:03:14 UTC
A...bowel? :O

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peaceinexile March 6 2009, 18:10:14 UTC
Haha, yes, C-chan-la. It is customary in my country to use bowels in order to drink liquids. It can be a bit messy sometimes, but it works just as well as a cup!

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kenichi_bokushi March 6 2009, 18:22:30 UTC
..... Just curious, but do you mean this ("A") or this ("B")?

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peaceinexile March 6 2009, 18:24:46 UTC
Arthur-la...I meant the first option...

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kenichi_bokushi March 6 2009, 18:25:27 UTC
That is a "bowl." A "bowel" ... is the second option.

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peaceinexile March 6 2009, 18:26:53 UTC
Ah, I see. Please forgive my mispelling, English is not my first language.

((OOC: It really isn't! I'm so sorry! D:))

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kenichi_bokushi March 6 2009, 18:30:34 UTC
It's all right. I just thought I would clarify why it sounded so strange.

(OOC- It's okay ^_^ I figured that either you were in character or that it wasn't your first language, and I thought I'd have my character help you out with it in his own way. English is somewhat difficult, and it has a lot of quirks, some of which unfortunately being that adding one letter can turn a word into something completely different. I'm of course not trying to make fun of you or anything like that, and UK's snarky comments are purely in character. I'm just trying to be helpful, that's all.)

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peaceinexile March 6 2009, 18:37:47 UTC
Perhaps I should have paid more attention to my English lessons back during your stay in Tibet...

((OOC: Oh no! I completely understand! I really appreciate the help actually! I dislike homophones very much. Thanks again~!))

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kenichi_bokushi March 6 2009, 18:38:54 UTC
It's all right -- it takes a long time to become fluent in English, and even native speakers make mistakes sometimes.

(OOC- You're welcome. Anytime.)

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