Tea is a popular hot drink all over the world.
Bangladesh is home of tea. The people of Bangladesh are very fond of taking
tea. So, a tea stall is a common place to all classes of people at any corner
of our country. A tea stall is a small shop where tea is prepared and served to
the customers. Biscuits, bread, bananas, betel leaf are also available here. It
opens early in the morning and closes late at night. It is usually found near
any educational institutions, bank, factories, mills, industries, at the turn
of the road, in the train station or steamer ghats. It is not well-furnished.
Even in some stalls there are no chairs but benches. A tea stall has normally
two parts. In the front part, there are chairs, tables and show-cases. In the
other part there is the kitchen. A boy is employed in a tea stall. Sometimes,
the owner himself serves as the boy and the cashier. A stall can be termed as
the mini Sangsad of the villagers. Different kinds of people gather here. They
refresh themselves with cup of tea and discuss politics and different social
affairs. Thus a tea stall is a noisy, chaotic, crowded, dirty and busy
place. Today a TV set is also seen in a
tea stall both in towns and in villages. It is such a place that gives the
villagers an opportunity to share joys and sorrows of daily life. Really its
utility cannot be ignored. In order to make a tea stall a healthful place, it
should be kept neat and clean.
Sunday, April 8, 2018
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