Betterlife thedairygame by @ahmed129(23/04/2026)

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In Pakistan, tea isn’t just a drink — it’s a routine, a habit that has slowly turned into a lifestyle.
When people wake up in the morning, the first thought is often, “Is the tea ready?” Whether at home or at a shop, the day doesn’t really begin without chai. Breakfast can be simple, but tea is essential.

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In the middle of the day, when work pressure builds, one cup of tea somehow makes everything feel lighter. Whether in an office or a marketplace, a “tea break” is like an unofficial rule. When two people meet, even before the conversation starts, someone usually says, “Let’s talk over tea.”
Evenings have their own charm. A small roadside tea stall, a few friends, a gentle breeze — and a warm cup of tea in hand. It’s not just about the tea; it’s about conversations, laughter, and letting go of the day’s fatigue.

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When guests come over, offering tea is a must. Without it, hospitality feels incomplete. And in winter, tea becomes even more special — you feel like having another cup every hour.
In Pakistan, drinking tea is more than just a habit — it’s a feeling. It connects people, deepens conversations, and quietly stands by during both small joys and everyday stresses.

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Here, people might drink less water but more tea — and with every cup, it feels like they’re sipping a little bit of life itself.

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