A Tea Stall
A tea stall is a small shop where tea is prepared and supplied to the
customer. Now a day’s tea is a popular drink all over the world. Bangladesh is
a home of tea. The people of Bangladesh are very pond of taking tea. So a tea
stall is a common sight at any corner in our country. It is usually seen in
cities, towns, railway stations, bus stands, bazaars, any educational
institutions, banks, factories, and mills, industries, at launch and steamer
ghats, at the turning of the road and even seen in the villages. A tea stall
opens in the morning and closes at late night. Generally it is a small shop. In
a tea stall there are some chairs and tables or benches. A TV set is also seen
in a tea stall to attract the customers. Biscuits, cakes, bananas, loaf,
cigarettes and betel leaves also sold here. The owner of the shop generally
sits behind the cash box. He collects money from the customers and look after
the stall. There is often a boy or two boys to prepare and serve tea to the
customers. A tea stall is a popular place. So people of different ages and
classes come here to take a cup of tea. They take tea and talk with one
another. They discuss on various subjects. They also discuss on village
politics, national and international politics and on current affairs. So a tea
stall is also called a mini-sang sad of the village. But it is usually a noisy,
dirty, crowded and disordered place. Indeed a tea stall is an important place
of social gathering.
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