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A Tea Stall - paragraph * Grade six to ten

A tea satll is a small spot where they serve tea to customers. They also sell simple things like cookies, cakes, bread, bananas, and leaves for chewing. Nowadays, you can find tea places everywhere: in markets, on street corners, at train or bus stations, boat docks, near offices, factories, schools, and even in villages. A tea place has some tables and chairs or benches, and a place to pay. Sometimes, a couple of boys work there to give tea to people. The person in charge sits behind the money box and takes money from the customers. In our country, tea places are not fancy or fancy. They're usually just a spot where people can get together to have tea and talk. People go there to chat about different things. They might talk about their own lives, problems in society, village politics, national and international politics, and what's happening in the world. Some tea places have newspapers. This lets many people read and learn about things happening at home and in other countries. So, a tea place is a noisy and busy spot from morning until late at night. Since people from all walks of life go there, tea places are an important part of our daily lives.
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