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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Idiom "someone's cup of tea"

Hi all, Can I shorten the idiom "someone's cup of tea"? Because I want to name my cafe' "Cup of Tea" ? meaning my cafe' (serve drinks n fast food) is/will be my customer's choice/favourite. Many thanks
  

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Sure, you can call it that if you want to. I don't know what your customers will think about the name, but it sounds friendly. Clive

  • Sure, you can call it that if you want to.
  • I don't know what your customers will think about the name, but it sounds friendly.
  • Clive
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Sure, you can call it that if you want to.
I don't know what your customers will think about the name, but it sounds friendly.
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I'd prefer "Your Cup of Tea".
It says that the cafe serves your favorite things, not simply cups of tea.

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