A couple of questions

Who is a tea person?

6. Tea people are geeks. The very fact that tea generally takes more time and attention to brew, has more subtleties and nuances, has a much longer tradition, and, has less caffeine – means that you're going to get a slightly more “geeky” person who cares more about the journey than the result.Feb 23, 2016

Are you more of a tea or coffee person?

A new study of 2,000 Americans examined the personality differences in people based on their morning beverage of choice: coffee or tea. You'd expect coffee fans to be the buzzy, loud ones up at all hours; however, the results found that tea drinkers are more likely to be extroverted, adventurous night owls.

What do you call a person who drinks tea?

A person who practices (and possibly advocates) teetotalism is called a teetotaler (plural teetotalers) or is simply said to be teetotal. The teetotalism movement was first started in Preston, England, in the early 19th century.

What is a coffee drinker called?

Noun. Plural for person who drinks coffee. caffeinators. coffeeholics. caffeine addicts.

Why do some people like tea more than coffee?

As for the participants who reported drinking tea more than coffee, well, they were simply found to have genes that are more likely to taste different types of bitterness. And in general, the researchers found, tea drinkers are essentially more sensitive to bitter tastes.

What is coffee and tea called?

A common serving of tea with coffee is usually called a chai-latte. This is because the coffee with milk (you will never mix straight black coffee with straight tea) will “latte” (Italian for milk) the tea, which is usually a masala chai (quite famous in India).

What drinking tea says about you?

Research says yes. One study showed that tea drinkers are highly determined, more than coffee drinkers, and less pessimistic and more persistent than Cola drinkers. [1] Conclusion? Tea drinkers tend to be more mature and adaptive.

What is a non drinker called?

abstainer, teetotaler. (or teetotaller), teetotalist.