Daily Themed "___ my cup of tea" Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from July 17, 2024
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Updated Jul 17, 2024
"___ my cup of tea" Daily Themed Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to "___ my cup of tea" Daily Themed for the July 17, 2024 edition of Daily Themed crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 3 letters. Start with N and end with T, and the possible solutions are NET,NIT,NOT.
The answer is NOT
The phrase "not my cup of tea" is an idiom used to express that something is not to one's liking or preference. It originates from the British English tradition of tea-drinking, where "cup of tea" metaphorically represents something that one enjoys or finds agreeable.
By stating that something is "not my cup of tea," a person indicates that they do not have an affinity for it or that it does not suit their tastes or interests. This idiom is commonly used to politely convey a lack of enthusiasm or preference for something without outright criticism, making it a versatile expression for indicating personal preferences or dislikes in various contexts.
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