They say that image is everything in life. The two common household
items of coffee and tea are truly unique in perception not only
regarding taste but also of social significance. They are both
champions in respect of our choices in beverage but are
unquestionably distinct in personality and acceptability. How so'
Let’s start with coffee. It’s got that reputation as the working
man’s everyday go-to tonic for a boost in vim and vigor needed to
start the day. The odor is strong and satisfying and welcomes anyone
taking a whiff to meet life head-on in no uncertain terms. The first
sip clears the mental fog and the remaining ones set the tone for
the rest of the day.
Coffee is for the blue collar folks that need the physical stimulus
to get the proverbial gears in motion. Many just could not imagine
beginning the day without a sure foundation of a rich and satisfying
source of caffeine. The office folks share that need throughout the
day to meet the administrative and executive challenges that
confront them during these days of corporate tension.
Tea, however, is a whole different species. Its reputation leaves it
in a category as the choice of the more refined members of society.
It’s more sweet and gentle in its delivery. It would have no part
with those lacking in delicacy or refinement.
It has an elitist quality about it that avoids the brutish side of
humanity. It invites those at a social gathering to speak in a more
sophisticated way to others that share their sentiments. Tea is
seemingly meant for those that are a tad bit more polished in speech
and mannerisms.
When coffee and tea look each other in the eye what do they see'
Many a coffee aficionado would roll their eyes and wonder if the
other lived in the real world and could handle the slightest bit of
pressure. There are sure to be many cup o’ joe fans that would
easily dismiss the tea sippers as pansies born with silver spoons in
their mouths.
What about the other side' There are sure to be enthusiasts of tea
that are sympathetic to the plight of the common man of coffee who
wouldn’t know what to do with a good, cultured life even if it fell
on his or her lap with ribbons attached. Why, those poor ruffians
wouldn’t have to work so hard if they would think and act more like
those of our sort. Tsk tsk, indeed!
Was the scenario presented a bit exaggerated' Perhaps so, but there
is unquestionably a social division between the two sides that will
never be resolved. There will always be words unspoken between
members of these separate worlds that ask “So where did you go
wrong'”
About The Author
Brian F Connors is the owner of Gift Basket Paradise and invites
everyone to visit uplifting gift ideas of both coffee and tea
gift baskets. Just go to http://www.agiftbasketparadise.com/coffee_or_tea_gifts.html
for more info.