And I don’t see why you should make distinctions which don’t make a difference, and engage in false precision.
There are various kind of herbal tea that don’t have any coffeine in them and I do drink them before going to bed.
Yes, but people don’t usually mean herbal teas or tisanes when they say ‘tea’.
That depends very much on the people with whom you interact.
Caffeinated tea, then?
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There are various kind of herbal tea that don’t have any coffeine in them and I do drink them before going to bed.
Yes, but people don’t usually mean herbal teas or tisanes when they say ‘tea’.
That depends very much on the people with whom you interact.
Caffeinated tea, then?