Talk:Sanjay Korrapati/@comment-32726596-20160416030904/@comment-31.48.222.141-20161004051717

It's not unusual. In my culture (UK) we start drinking tea as babies. As recently as 2007, I saw my colleague give her then 8 month old baby tea (with milk) out of a baby bottle. I'm nearly 50 and I honestly can't remember exactly when I started drinking tea. I do remember drinking it out of a sippy cup and I was making tea for adults by the time I was 5 and expected to carry their mug to them. With hindsight I realise how dangerous it was to allow a child of that age access to boiling water, especially when I couldn't reach the counter without a stepping stool.

The UK introduced drinking tea with milk to India in the 1950's due to a successful advertising campaign in the 1950s by the India Tea Company to help reduce their surplus stock. Up until that point, it was only Anglicized Indians who drank tea.

Therefore, a teenager liking tea would not be unusual. It would be a surprise if he didn't like tea to be honest.