Hi,great forum,discovered it last week and I've been coming here every day so why not register.
Anyway I am 23 years old (in a couple of weeks) and have developed quite a passion for tea over the last years.I love to get to know all the different types and most important I love to taste them all.I also love the culture around tea because it's so diverse and rich and it makes for a beautiful hobby.I am from Romania so please excuse my English if I make the occasional mistake,I am also curious if there is an European presence on the site because it seems pretty American from what I can tell (the US sleeps when I am up so it could get pretty lonely for me here).Well that's about it,I'll be off enjoying the site now.
Apr 20th, '10, 14:47
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Re: Hey everybody,
Hi OM, there are quite a few Europeans on TeaChat. At least one living in Romania.
There is a lot of tea discussion but also tea culture discussion on TeaChat.
Welcome to TC, hope to see you around the forum!
There is a lot of tea discussion but also tea culture discussion on TeaChat.
Welcome to TC, hope to see you around the forum!
Re: Hey everybody,
Great to hear,thnx...You will sure see me around,I have a lot of questions,tea is getting more interesting the more I read...
Apr 20th, '10, 16:57
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Re: Hey everybody,
Welcome to the forum!!!
I know what you mean about the reading. Who would have thought that something so simple could also be so complex?
Enjoy,
Mike
I know what you mean about the reading. Who would have thought that something so simple could also be so complex?
Enjoy,
Mike
Apr 20th, '10, 18:28
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Re: Hey everybody,
+1 and then you find your sweet spots with your favorites teas and ahhh ...ZenDresden wrote:Welcome to the forum!!!
I know what you mean about the reading. Who would have thought that something so simple could also be so complex?
Enjoy,
Mike