My mom is hosting a bonfire at our house this Sunday ( 8/31/08 ). One of the couples that will be there is hosting a foreign exchange student from Thailand. She is a senior in high school, just arrived here at the beginning of August, and doesn't know anyone but the few classmates she has met at her high school when school started a couple of weeks ago.
So, the only other person around her age that will be at this bonfire is... yours truely. In other words, my mom thought that her and I could hang out during the bonfire... thinking that she would feel more comfortable around someone closer to her age. My mom's exact words were "Do they drink tea in Thailand? Maybe you guys can talk about that." My reaction -->

Heh, I don't think she got the hint that I didn't like how she thought every "foreigner" drinks tea while the Americans may contemplate murder in order to get their beloved coffee.... but I digress.
Our conversation did get me thinking, however. Tea is a relatively universal drink... so there might be a slight chance that tea could be a good topic to talk about. My problem is... finding out HOW they take their tea.
I have found info about tea from Thailand - horrible tea with red or orange food coloring in it... or something?! However, I have not been able to find out if they drink tea other than this "native" stuff.
My question(s) that I am wanting your help with is... HOW do most people in Thailand like their tea? Do they even drink it at all or as much as other countries? Do they really like their tea with food dye in it? China and India are very close by... do they have an influence on Thailand's tea drinking habits? (I'm sorry, I don't know what part of Thailand that she comes from, as of yet)
I have tried researching this myself... but I guess I'm not entering in the right keywords into Google to find what I'm looking for. Maybe I will strike gold and someone out there will know the "tea culture" of Thailand better than I do at the moment. Any info at all would be appreciated!
I think it will be so interesting to talk with her this weekend. I love learning about new cultures. I just want her to feel comfortable as possible... so the more I know, the more it might help.
