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Tea Stall

 People who live in small-town or rural areas are very familiar with the tea stalls. We can see a tea stall on the roadside, bus stations, train stations, etc. Almost everyone is acquainted with it. In general, a tea stall is a small shop which is run by one or two people. It is opened in the early morning and closes at night. usually, the owner manages it by himself and a small boy or girl helps him. it is a good place where people of lower-income can refresh them with a cup of tea. A tea stall is also a very good place for social gatherings. People from all walks of life gather here and raise a storm over a cup of tea. A tea stall is also a very good place for political discussion.  Especially before the elections, people gather here to watch the news on Television and read newspapers. In city life, tea stall helps people to get escape from their monotonous lives. In rural areas, tea stall is a very popular place for social gatherings. It even also fulfills the purpose of a clubhouse.However teal stalls often play negative roles in our society. For instance, most of the tea stall sell cigarette which promotes smoking. Sometimes young people waste their valuables times by sitting on a stall and gossiping. Sometimes they also get engaged in gambling and other heinous act.

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