My father-in-law goes through at least 1 cup an hour when he’s over and regularly asks if my son wants one making.
My son is 5.
Never understood this.
Carefully moving the tower to the bin, cleaning out the pot and the leakage mess it leaves behind is surely more effort than just putting it in the bin. It looks untidy as well.
POV: it’s 10am and you’re at home
Mount Tetley.
My partner does this . Except there is a teaspoon sticking through every other tea bag aha
Looks like the sorting hat off Harry Potter 😂
My parents do this. Their bin is literally half a meter away from their used teabag tray
It probably takes more effort to eventually bin them all and clean the tray than to just throw the individual teabags after use
Mind boggling
It’d be full of fag butts for me lol
Neither of my parents drink tea so this wouldn’t be them (mum drinks coffee, dad doesn’t do hot drinks. He also doesn’t like gravy or custard, which makes him the shittest notherner I’ve ever met).
My sister, on the other hand, this is her. Piles the teabags up like a fucking cairn, doesn’t see what the problem is.
Teabags.. the only item of rubbish that gets to lie in state before being relegated to the bin.
I always massively underestimate the amount of milk we need as I forget the sheer volume of tea my mother can consume in 2 days
What you saving them for? History homework?
I need to lose some timber. I thought that was a pile of donner meat
Better than what my brother does, which is leave his used teabags directly on the counter.
I’m the only non-tea drinker in a house of tea drinkers and their behaviour has put me off the idea of ever drinking the bastard stuff.
Is that a left over baked Camembert dish I spy?
Ffs!!! The bin won’t explode if a hot bag of soggy tea leaves gets thrown in! Stop it.
My fat face thought this was a kebab
But if you use 2 bags you get a free cuppa.
At least they are considerate enough to put them in a bowl. Mine just leave them in the sink, only for me to discover them when doing the washing up later… Every time!!!
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Never mind the parent, that’s me…..
me when there’s chocolate digestives
They stayed for an afternoon then?
My father-in-law goes through at least 1 cup an hour when he’s over and regularly asks if my son wants one making.
My son is 5.
Never understood this.
Carefully moving the tower to the bin, cleaning out the pot and the leakage mess it leaves behind is surely more effort than just putting it in the bin. It looks untidy as well.
POV: it’s 10am and you’re at home
Mount Tetley.
My partner does this . Except there is a teaspoon sticking through every other tea bag aha
Looks like the sorting hat off Harry Potter 😂
My parents do this. Their bin is literally half a meter away from their used teabag tray
It probably takes more effort to eventually bin them all and clean the tray than to just throw the individual teabags after use
Mind boggling
It’d be full of fag butts for me lol
Neither of my parents drink tea so this wouldn’t be them (mum drinks coffee, dad doesn’t do hot drinks. He also doesn’t like gravy or custard, which makes him the shittest notherner I’ve ever met).
My sister, on the other hand, this is her. Piles the teabags up like a fucking cairn, doesn’t see what the problem is.
Teabags.. the only item of rubbish that gets to lie in state before being relegated to the bin.
I always massively underestimate the amount of milk we need as I forget the sheer volume of tea my mother can consume in 2 days
What you saving them for? History homework?
I need to lose some timber. I thought that was a pile of donner meat
Better than what my brother does, which is leave his used teabags directly on the counter.
I’m the only non-tea drinker in a house of tea drinkers and their behaviour has put me off the idea of ever drinking the bastard stuff.
Is that a left over baked Camembert dish I spy?
Ffs!!! The bin won’t explode if a hot bag of soggy tea leaves gets thrown in! Stop it.
My fat face thought this was a kebab
But if you use 2 bags you get a free cuppa.
At least they are considerate enough to put them in a bowl. Mine just leave them in the sink, only for me to discover them when doing the washing up later… Every time!!!