Paragraph - A Tea Stall |
A tea stall is a familiar sight in
Bangladesh. It is a favourite haunt for all kinds of people. It is found in
towns as well as village markets and the different points of roads. In town it
is usually situated by the side of narrow streets on footpaths of roads. The
appearance of the stall has something in common. The shopkeeper sits at a table
or on a chouki. Around him there are shelves in which there are jars of
biscuits, chanachur, buns, or other snacks. In front of the shop, bunches of
banana are kept hanging on pieces of strings. A 'boy' prepares tea on an oven which
has either coal or twigs as fuel. The kettle is always on the oven, and water
boils in it. Cups are kept on a table nearby, and a small pot of water for
washing the cups and saucers. There are benches inside the shop, and some
benches are also outside it. Customers sit on the benches and order tea, and
sometimes some tea things like biscuits, chanachur, banana, and buns. Almost
all kinds of people are found at a tea stall. A tired rickshaw puller gets off
his paddling seats, and has a quick cup of tea. Even educated people or rich
people who are in a hurry for some business, and have no time to look for
better place for tea are sometimes found in a tea stall. Sometimes gossip-mongers
haunt the place, engage themselves in gossips. The tea stall remains busy from
early morning till late night.
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