I choose matcha green tea. It makes me more active and relax for longer time. Coffee has abrupt burst of effect and it will make you jittery after 4 hours.
I'm highly sensitive to coffee so I drink it once in a blue moon. Yesterday I drank less than a cup of coffee around 2pm just to boost my energy because I was feeling sluggish, but when night time came I could not sleep untill 3am
Are you my lost brother? I legit have the same issue I am sluggy all day and I would have consumed like 10 cups of coffee last year It just shoots me up so high i can not sleep all night even if I drank it at 7am and that too on a stressful exam day
Even though it's not the best option to drink my coffee first thing in the morning, I'm not sure I'm going to stop having it straight away! Interesting video Mike and Matty!
Ya I too kind of feel tired and beaten up during the first initial 2hrs after waking up hours waiting for the cortisol to kick in . Caffeine kind of fixes that bridge and makes me instantly active.
As a Chinese living in Melbourne, I love Melbs coffee and during my covid online courses, I always pursue coffee in the morning or early afternoon like flat white or long black. But soon I found it was not as helpful as the first time gradually, so I switched to tea. tbh, I think tea suits much more than coffee to my body. There was a time if I got double doses of espresso, my heart would beat so fast that I couldn't even focus. But with morning tea, no matter it's green tea leaves (genuine tea leaves I took from China which was bought by my dad who is a tea-holic) or multiple black tea bags, I never feel quick heartbeat! And I just gradually become wide awake with more focus on my tasks! For coffee, just like Mike mentioned, I feel sleepy very quickly after a quick caffeine boost. So I would suggest students take very good green tea leaves (green tea has the most caffeine than black ones especially in very complete and nice leaves) in the morning, and try coffee after lunch.
buddy, you think anyone drinks 16 cups of tea a day that's literally 4 liters a day. You probably would have liver problems if you drank that much tea a day unless you made it very weak. There's probably some Nigel somewhere in Britain that drinks that much but they have to be rare. Also the Irish and Turks drink more tea than the brits.
when I first started drinking coffee I was pretty sensitive to it (I would drink at 1 pm and it used to keep me awake till 1-2 am) but now after 2 years, I literally drink one cup at 7 pm and I pass out to heavy sleep at around 10:30 pm.
I used to chug coffee all day from 8am to 9pm and fall asleep within 2 mins when I went to bed at 11pm. Now I don’t drink it. I am convinced that although I fell asleep quickly it screwed with my deep sleep and in turn my memory / learning.
After drinking a cup of coffee I get almost instantly reeeeaaaallly tired and sleepy and I need to take a nap. But I love the taste of coffee so I drunk it regularly.
I used to drink 4 cups of sweetened coffee a day in college. Now that I’m a 29-y/o working gal, I switched to matcha in the afternoons for better sleep and less anxiety. My focus has never been better, too!
Thanks for this one. I quit coffee last year December, but my withdrawals are not smooth. I am still suffering from no motivation, and everything around me is boring. It’s weird for not drinking caffeine and the effects feels like you lived in a different world.
I usually drink my coffee or Hong Kong style milk tea (the thing is highly caffeinated, even more than coffee according to some reports) with my lunch, it powers me through my afternoon slumps. I find that coffee first thing in the morning triggers my IBS, such a bother. Other than this caffeine boost, it's usually Chinese style tea, so, basically tea leaves in mug, and water is added when it gets low to the same leaves. That controls the caffeine, and is basically just flavoured water past the first few cups. I recommend Pu'er after a heavy meal.
last night, i drank both lol. coffee then tea. i still fell asleep...but ofc i studied before sleeping lol. I think that drinking caffeine before sleep also helped me wake up from my sleep faster as well (clutch for naps)
I've watched your videos many times , and somehow I tought you were just one person. How did my brain not catch it ? I feel so dumb right now . I subscrived the channel even , and I didnt even looked at the name of it. Thats how much i like the content i guess. dammm
I'm a caffeine junky who has built way to much tolerance and dependence... I'm trying to leave it completely but the abstinence syndrome (sleepiness all day, lack of motivation, etc) is making it hard
I have pretty strong tolerance to caffeine, so I don't really feel any difference between drinking it and not drinking it: I sleep the same, the sleep quality is the same, my energy during work is the same So I pretty much just drink it for the taste and use other, way more effective means of having my energy and focus at 100% throughout the entire day
im basically immune to tea since I've been drinking it when i was a toddler. i can sleep at night regardless how much coffee I've drank or when I've drank it.
I drink coffee when I need to work and milk tea when I am back home after all the work and my head is bursting so tea kinda relaxes me and tbh it does not even effect my sleep
i used to drink two cups of coffee,about 600mL a day. It made me dizzy and sometimes vomit after doing this for about 2 weeks. but i still love the tast of coffee:D
@@timaa.4379 convince yourself you don’t need it 🤔 for me it’s water + movement + fresh air + good mood whenever losing focus. But my actual secret is: I never started coffee in the first place :D black tea as an evening drink since I was a kid - doesn’t keep me awake tho lol
@@timaa.4379 I used to drink tea, in fact I loved it, but when I saw that It brought more harm than good for me, I just used the natural ways like exercising, sleeping right, drinking water and the right kind of food. It's not that hard but it does take time.
I have discovered that eating caffeine rather than drinking it really helps reduce caffeine crash and makes me energized without giving me the jitters. I especially love Quantum Energy caffeine bars, but there are also caffeine chocolates, gummies, pills, etc. that have a similar effect.
I used to work in a cafe where after noon it got so boring that all I could do was eat the little chocolate covered espresso beans we had as a side to the coffee orders. Not good. Never had my heart racing like that. 😅 The reaction might be different if you pair it with more fat and protein.
What’s the best way to use caffeine if you have to pull an all nighter? It’s not ideal but students who work full time and go to school full time, I often am doing physics homework at 4am. I know it’s not good for me, but I’ve had weeks where I’m drinking two energy drinks plus coffee a day just to get everything done.
ok I probably shouldn't be promoting pulling all-nighters or tons of caffeine/ energy drinks/etc. but oh well I'm a student and doing the same thing so here are some things that work well for me: - the moment u feel that you have a dip in energy and just put ur head in ur hands GET CAFFEINE/SUGAR/ETC. (u get the gist) - drink lots of water in between your caffeine boosts to help your body process it better and cold water always helps to keep u up - if you REALLY need the wake up, put some gum (preferably minty gum) into ur water (as weird as it sounds) because it just wakes u up, just try it out - don't drink super warm tea/coffee if u find that relaxing (I know I find tea calming so) because it just makes you sleepy which never ends well - on that note, don't do ANYTHING that makes u somewhat relaxed for the same reason hope that helped, good luck! ✌
I think I don't feel the "focusing effect" from either. I know that I will stay up longer that night if I drink past 1pm though. Coffee, when I have tried it a couple times makes me jittery and have anxiety. Tea makes me feel good because I like drinking it, but does not improve my focus. Maybe something is wrong with me? I drink all kinds of tea. Mostly matcha, green and white tea. Sometimes black tea as a milk tea.
Try coffee with L-theanine. It takes the jitteriness away and is also the compound found in green tea that makes it feel relaxing. I quit coffee but still take the l theanine occasionally for anxiety. It's a really useful supplement to have around. also, if you don't really find there to be a benefit to drinking it just stay away from it. I also didn't find it particularly helpful but I kept drinking it anyway and got addicted to it and started getting health issues due to the poor sleep etc. Not worth it.
Just wanted to pop in and say that what you’ve described is exactly how I react to coffee/tea! I’ve just strayed away from coffee even though I love the smell and instead drink other beverages, like chicory root powder w/milk (it’s popular in Romania, my home country, but I haven’t heard anyone in the West talk abt it) which has the similar bitter taste and color of coffee, minus the caffeine. I get my energy from going on quick walks instead or doing a little easy morning workout
@@anelenav I love taking walks too! I should probably start doing them more often. Now that I think about it, I probabaly did not need coffee/ tea to get through my days in college since I was dancing every day to energize me!
Whenever I drink iced coffee it really messes up my stomach and digestive system. I’ve stopped drinking it. Is this the caffeine in it or something else?
I don’t know why, but neither coffee nor tea help me in energy. I drink ginger tea when I have sore throat cuz it soothes my throat but it never helps me energize. When I needed to stay up late for my exams, I drank a cup of coffee but I fell asleep 30 minutes later. I experimented with the measurements of coffee but the results were the same. Tea also never worked on me. So I don’t know if this thing is helpful or just plain dysfunctional.
I have a question ? what is the science behind that that if I drink black coffee after a nap I feel more focused otherwise if I drink it without a nap it does not give me that deep focus however other effects are the same like fast metabolism.
haven't researched this at all so not really proper science but from what I can assume is: your brain is fresh and relaxed from that nap because it acted like a break and a recap, so your brain is somewhat "empty" of thought/worries. feeding the coffee, especially black coffee (considering it's quite strong) into a fresh brain allows it to think "there's coffee in the body meaning we must focus and only focus" as caffeine has a similar effect anyways but most likely less extreme. just my thoughts 🤷♀️
What about different natural energy boosters? like beet root powder and some mushroom capsules? (not sure which specific mushrooms) I love my caffeine with a capital L, but I think I need to start seeing another stimulant....😢
@@ConsciousNexus47369 I understand why some people wouldn't like the taste or texture ( it IS like...mud). And the kick is like half that of coffee. Personally, I thought it was a deal since I don't like coffees taste at all.
It would sound logical to me if people who have a disruption in their cortisol awakening response (in other words: trouble waking up in the morning) would benefit from drinking coffee right in the morning to get that spike closer to a healthy level.
The goddam problem of pineapple on pizza, are not the calories of the pizza but the atrocity of putting pineapple on pizza. - from your friendly neighborhood italian.
@@KoiAcademy 😭😭😆😆 laughing crying right now... whatever it's bedtime I'll just sleep. now .. I'll study in the morning.. wish me luck for tomorrow's xm😭
I grew up working on cattle and bison ranches. Needless to say, cowboys don't consume a lot of Earl Grey. But as a narcoleptic, coffee just isn't as helpful to me as tea.
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tea
where did you get this beautiful black mug at 5:05?
Brewed coffee
I choose matcha green tea. It makes me more active and relax for longer time. Coffee has abrupt burst of effect and it will make you jittery after 4 hours.
Especially if you drink it on an empty stomach 🤦🏾♀️
Yes love matcha, been meaning to get a setup
after seeing my parents' crazy addiction to coffee, I go to tea only
@@jow6510 and my parents are extremely addicted to tea
I'm highly sensitive to coffee so I drink it once in a blue moon. Yesterday I drank less than a cup of coffee around 2pm just to boost my energy because I was feeling sluggish, but when night time came I could not sleep untill 3am
If I drink any sort of caffeine after 10 am it has me fucked up. Let alone 2 pm lol
Are you my lost brother?
I legit have the same issue
I am sluggy all day and I would have consumed like 10 cups of coffee last year
It just shoots me up so high i can not sleep all night even if I drank it at 7am and that too on a stressful exam day
I have the exact opposite problem. I can barely feel caffeine unless it’s upwards of 350mg. I can down 2 cups of black coffee and sleep like a baby
Even though it's not the best option to drink my coffee first thing in the morning, I'm not sure I'm going to stop having it straight away! Interesting video Mike and Matty!
I can’t help it either sometimes😅
Ya I too kind of feel tired and beaten up during the first initial 2hrs after waking up hours waiting for the cortisol to kick in . Caffeine kind of fixes that bridge and makes me instantly active.
As a Chinese living in Melbourne, I love Melbs coffee and during my covid online courses, I always pursue coffee in the morning or early afternoon like flat white or long black. But soon I found it was not as helpful as the first time gradually, so I switched to tea. tbh, I think tea suits much more than coffee to my body. There was a time if I got double doses of espresso, my heart would beat so fast that I couldn't even focus. But with morning tea, no matter it's green tea leaves (genuine tea leaves I took from China which was bought by my dad who is a tea-holic) or multiple black tea bags, I never feel quick heartbeat! And I just gradually become wide awake with more focus on my tasks!
For coffee, just like Mike mentioned, I feel sleepy very quickly after a quick caffeine boost. So I would suggest students take very good green tea leaves (green tea has the most caffeine than black ones especially in very complete and nice leaves) in the morning, and try coffee after lunch.
"I don't know many people that can drink 16 cups of tea a day" *laughs in british*
Hahah 😹
buddy, you think anyone drinks 16 cups of tea a day that's literally 4 liters a day. You probably would have liver problems if you drank that much tea a day unless you made it very weak. There's probably some Nigel somewhere in Britain that drinks that much but they have to be rare. Also the Irish and Turks drink more tea than the brits.
when I first started drinking coffee I was pretty sensitive to it (I would drink at 1 pm and it used to keep me awake till 1-2 am) but now after 2 years, I literally drink one cup at 7 pm and I pass out to heavy sleep at around 10:30 pm.
same lol
High tolerance
I used to chug coffee all day from 8am to 9pm and fall asleep within 2 mins when I went to bed at 11pm. Now I don’t drink it. I am convinced that although I fell asleep quickly it screwed with my deep sleep and in turn my memory / learning.
After drinking a cup of coffee I get almost instantly reeeeaaaallly tired and sleepy and I need to take a nap. But I love the taste of coffee so I drunk it regularly.
I also love the taste of coffee but I get hyper and jitierry and sleepless 🤔
Decaf
I used to drink 4 cups of sweetened coffee a day in college. Now that I’m a 29-y/o working gal, I switched to matcha in the afternoons for better sleep and less anxiety. My focus has never been better, too!
Thanks for this one. I quit coffee last year December, but my withdrawals are not smooth. I am still suffering from no motivation, and everything around me is boring. It’s weird for not drinking caffeine and the effects feels like you lived in a different world.
I'm a great fan of your content cant tell how much it has helped me as a student
THANK YOU SO MUCH JUST AS ALWAYS THE CONTENT IS CRISP, i was just exactly thinking about how ive got to use caffine to my advantage!
Hey! I requested for this video and here it is! Thank you very much :')
This editing, beautiful! and such an informative video, love it! Keep going ❤
The video I did not know I needed but was surprisingly informative. I guess I should start drinking more coffee at strategic times ☕
This video is very intersting, and applicable, since I just returned to university. Thank you!
these videos are getting better and better !
I usually drink my coffee or Hong Kong style milk tea (the thing is highly caffeinated, even more than coffee according to some reports) with my lunch, it powers me through my afternoon slumps. I find that coffee first thing in the morning triggers my IBS, such a bother.
Other than this caffeine boost, it's usually Chinese style tea, so, basically tea leaves in mug, and water is added when it gets low to the same leaves. That controls the caffeine, and is basically just flavoured water past the first few cups. I recommend Pu'er after a heavy meal.
Thank u , really needed this 😄😄😁
Thank you bros! This is very helpful
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last night, i drank both lol. coffee then tea. i still fell asleep...but ofc i studied before sleeping lol. I think that drinking caffeine before sleep also helped me wake up from my sleep faster as well (clutch for naps)
I've watched your videos many times , and somehow I tought you were just one person. How did my brain not catch it ? I feel so dumb right now . I subscrived the channel even , and I didnt even looked at the name of it. Thats how much i like the content i guess. dammm
Thanks!!👍🏻
I'm a caffeine junky who has built way to much tolerance and dependence... I'm trying to leave it completely but the abstinence syndrome (sleepiness all day, lack of motivation, etc) is making it hard
Taper off
I have pretty strong tolerance to caffeine, so I don't really feel any difference between drinking it and not drinking it: I sleep the same, the sleep quality is the same, my energy during work is the same
So I pretty much just drink it for the taste and use other, way more effective means of having my energy and focus at 100% throughout the entire day
I don't care what people drink but coffee will always be my favorite💜
Not too bitter and not too sweet ⭐
Agreed right on ☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
+1 team coffee
Superb editing!
I was drinking some coffee right when this video came out lol perfect timing
Time for some tea then eh?
im basically immune to tea since I've been drinking it when i was a toddler.
i can sleep at night regardless how much coffee I've drank or when I've drank it.
ikr, i have the same issue
I drink coffee when I need to work and milk tea when I am back home after all the work and my head is bursting so tea kinda relaxes me and tbh it does not even effect my sleep
i used to drink two cups of coffee,about 600mL a day. It made me dizzy and sometimes vomit after doing this for about 2 weeks. but i still love the tast of coffee:D
I drink neither tea nor coffee but I still remain focused. Great video
You are blessed my friend
What’s your secret? 😫
@@timaa.4379 convince yourself you don’t need it 🤔 for me it’s water + movement + fresh air + good mood whenever losing focus. But my actual secret is: I never started coffee in the first place :D black tea as an evening drink since I was a kid - doesn’t keep me awake tho lol
I drink tea once a day, but didn't get addicted to it. 🙂
@@timaa.4379 I used to drink tea, in fact I loved it, but when I saw that It brought more harm than good for me, I just used the natural ways like exercising, sleeping right, drinking water and the right kind of food. It's not that hard but it does take time.
7:50 beautiful tea set, where can you have that one
thanks for the video
I have discovered that eating caffeine rather than drinking it really helps reduce caffeine crash and makes me energized without giving me the jitters. I especially love Quantum Energy caffeine bars, but there are also caffeine chocolates, gummies, pills, etc. that have a similar effect.
I used to work in a cafe where after noon it got so boring that all I could do was eat the little chocolate covered espresso beans we had as a side to the coffee orders. Not good. Never had my heart racing like that. 😅
The reaction might be different if you pair it with more fat and protein.
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Coffee can be mixed with herbal coffee (no-caf) Teeccino, or decaf for less of a jolt and still have a nice coffee flavor
Very interesting 👌
how about energy drinks/pre-workout vs coffee/tea?
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What’s the best way to use caffeine if you have to pull an all nighter? It’s not ideal but students who work full time and go to school full time, I often am doing physics homework at 4am. I know it’s not good for me, but I’ve had weeks where I’m drinking two energy drinks plus coffee a day just to get everything done.
ok I probably shouldn't be promoting pulling all-nighters or tons of caffeine/ energy drinks/etc. but oh well I'm a student and doing the same thing so here are some things that work well for me:
- the moment u feel that you have a dip in energy and just put ur head in ur hands
GET CAFFEINE/SUGAR/ETC. (u get the gist)
- drink lots of water in between your caffeine boosts to help your body process it
better and cold water always helps to keep u up
- if you REALLY need the wake up, put some gum (preferably minty gum) into ur
water (as weird as it sounds) because it just wakes u up, just try it out
- don't drink super warm tea/coffee if u find that relaxing (I know I find tea
calming so) because it just makes you sleepy which never ends well
- on that note, don't do ANYTHING that makes u somewhat relaxed for the same
reason
hope that helped, good luck! ✌
I think I don't feel the "focusing effect" from either. I know that I will stay up longer that night if I drink past 1pm though. Coffee, when I have tried it a couple times makes me jittery and have anxiety. Tea makes me feel good because I like drinking it, but does not improve my focus. Maybe something is wrong with me? I drink all kinds of tea. Mostly matcha, green and white tea. Sometimes black tea as a milk tea.
Try coffee with L-theanine. It takes the jitteriness away and is also the compound found in green tea that makes it feel relaxing. I quit coffee but still take the l theanine occasionally for anxiety. It's a really useful supplement to have around.
also, if you don't really find there to be a benefit to drinking it just stay away from it. I also didn't find it particularly helpful but I kept drinking it anyway and got addicted to it and started getting health issues due to the poor sleep etc. Not worth it.
Just wanted to pop in and say that what you’ve described is exactly how I react to coffee/tea! I’ve just strayed away from coffee even though I love the smell and instead drink other beverages, like chicory root powder w/milk (it’s popular in Romania, my home country, but I haven’t heard anyone in the West talk abt it) which has the similar bitter taste and color of coffee, minus the caffeine. I get my energy from going on quick walks instead or doing a little easy morning workout
@@GetUnwoke Thanks for the info! I'll look it up!!
@@anelenav I love taking walks too! I should probably start doing them more often. Now that I think about it, I probabaly did not need coffee/ tea to get through my days in college since I was dancing every day to energize me!
What is the best time to sleep?
This was so useful, but @mike and matty brothers i am actually 16y. Do you recommend me to drink coffee/green tea
Introduce caffeine slowly since you’re on the younger side
Whenever I drink iced coffee it really messes up my stomach and digestive system. I’ve stopped drinking it. Is this the caffeine in it or something else?
can u make a video detailing how top students efficiently breathe
I don’t know why, but neither coffee nor tea help me in energy. I drink ginger tea when I have sore throat cuz it soothes my throat but it never helps me energize. When I needed to stay up late for my exams, I drank a cup of coffee but I fell asleep 30 minutes later. I experimented with the measurements of coffee but the results were the same. Tea also never worked on me. So I don’t know if this thing is helpful or just plain dysfunctional.
hey but there is difference in desired water temperature of green vs black tea
Dude! Where did you get those mugs? 😍
By the way I loved your Snorelax sleeping mask 😅😇
It’s the perfect disguise
I have a question ? what is the science behind that that if I drink black coffee after a nap I feel more focused otherwise if I drink it without a nap it does not give me that deep focus however other effects are the same like fast metabolism.
haven't researched this at all so not really proper science but from what I can assume is:
your brain is fresh and relaxed from that nap because it acted like a break and a recap, so your brain is somewhat "empty" of thought/worries.
feeding the coffee, especially black coffee (considering it's quite strong) into a fresh brain allows it to think "there's coffee in the body meaning we must focus and only focus" as caffeine has a similar effect anyways but most likely less extreme.
just my thoughts 🤷♀️
@@farahzened9661 thank you 😇
'Enough, quality sleep. 4:08 ''
Me watching this video while pulling an all-nighters. Lol.
Extra gummy bear and diabetes. Thanks for this reminder to aim for black vs. sweetened coffee. I tend to include daily hazelnut creamer.
Japanese Matcha + Green Tea is delicious ❤️💯
as a tea lover, i drink like 3-4 cups of chai (indian tea) per day, we indians cant live without tea lol. so what should we do?
What about different natural energy boosters? like beet root powder and some mushroom capsules? (not sure which specific mushrooms)
I love my caffeine with a capital L, but I think I need to start seeing another stimulant....😢
MUD/WTR works pretty well as a break from caffeine over the weekend for me.
@@clevelandsavage I've looked into that before and some reviews about it have left me not wanting to try it ...
@@ConsciousNexus47369 I understand why some people wouldn't like the taste or texture ( it IS like...mud). And the kick is like half that of coffee. Personally, I thought it was a deal since I don't like coffees taste at all.
these dudes r so cool
coffee first thing in the morning is so crazy like your body is dehydrated and you give it coffee... 😭
I'd rather to drink tea (black or green) first thing in the morning .but at evening/night I go with any type of coffee
AMAZING VID
Thanks!
Sour gummies in coffee? 🤔 Worth a shot lol
For 1/3 part of the video background music is expected another one :)
holon so is coffee of tea better for people with fast metabolisms?
Depends on how quickly caffeine effects wear off, coffee could be better if you burn through it faster? But experiment for yourself to see
Coffee is life ❤
It would sound logical to me if people who have a disruption in their cortisol awakening response (in other words: trouble waking up in the morning) would benefit from drinking coffee right in the morning to get that spike closer to a healthy level.
I just learned that you are Vietnamese after watching this video haha :D
i love the taste of coffee but i don’t drink it often cause it gives me stomach aches
Try to use paper green tea bags instead of nyalon. Its been said small parts of nyalon could be consumed when put in hot water
"slowly putting away the ice cream scoop i was about to put in my coffee"
Com'on Man you KILLED ME at 1:09 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 something something something & diabetes 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I can't breath XD
☕ Just grab a cup of coffee!
I drink Green tea every morning, it really helps me to study better, but I drink with breakfast or else I feel nauseous
I like coffee and tea, but I hate the crash you get from it later in the day as it wears off.
The goddam problem of pineapple on pizza, are not the calories of the pizza but the atrocity of putting pineapple on pizza.
- from your friendly neighborhood italian.
I thought it was the same guy the whole video just filming on different days lmao
I am combining half coffee with half tea to get the maximum effect
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I am a coffee lover more than tea. Coffee is a must everyday. Tea only once in a while for tea time.
It is ok to drink coffee or tea in moderate way...☕
Tea all day !
am i the only one who made a cup of tea right after watching this video lol
Right now I'm into black tea.
What do you like about black tea?
I drink caffeine and milk with no sugar
One cup of coffee at 8.00am takes me up to 4.00pm
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I fall asleep with coffee. Wild dreams though.
i am from india i am like your brother 14 year old brother
64 dollars for a month worth of coffee?
My mom can have caffeine before sleeping and not have any problems
I switch between tea and coffee daily.
You are Vietnamese !????
tomorrow is my exam .. and I'm watching this without studying I'm sure gonna fail tomorrow lol
Go study rookie! 🔥👀(I also saw you on Instagram, you're really procrastinating right now. Oof.)
@@KoiAcademy 😭😭😆😆 laughing crying right now... whatever it's bedtime I'll just sleep. now .. I'll study in the morning.. wish me luck for tomorrow's xm😭
@@sauda_ashraf Best of luck!
*dips tea bag in coffee*
Me: 12oz black coffee in morning + 600mg of caffiene In preworkout a day💀💀
Long story short, Coffee rocks!
And tea 😅
I grew up working on cattle and bison ranches. Needless to say, cowboys don't consume a lot of Earl Grey. But as a narcoleptic, coffee just isn't as helpful to me as tea.
But I drink milk
You a cat?
cute, and then subscribed.
I drink none of them 😁
What you drink 😳
@@KoiAcademy water. believe it 😂