Tea Time Bingo Review

I’ve never thought that the subject of tea time could be such a complicated matter but people, including me, get confused. I thought it was a simple thing that happens at 5pm but it isn’t so. There are such things as High Tea and Low Tea. Most people refer to afternoon tea as high tea but actually it is dinner. In Britain, it tends to be on the heavier side. On the other hand, American hotels and tea rooms continue to misunderstood and offer tidbits of fancy pastries and cakes on delicate china when they offer High Tea. That is actually Low Tea because it was usually taken in a sitting room where low tables, like a coffee table, were placed near sofas or chairs. There are three types of Low Tea: Cream, Light and Full Tea. There are also many rules about holding a teacup – pinkies up, using teaspoons, serving and drinking tea.

The last time I played bingo at Tea Time Bingo I drank tea though I’m not sure whether it was an appropriate time because it was morning. But nevertheless, I enjoyed it. I noticed that they changed the design and bingo rooms looked much better in my opinion; I stayed to play in an 80-ball bingo room. At the beginning I didn’t have much luck, I wasn’t even one to go winner. The first two parts of the games I was way closer to a win but in the Full house part, I got to two numbers to go. But then, when I covered the Full House, after several attempts, and won £8.84 my luck changed as if I had broken the spell. After that I would cover one part in each game I played so I managed to raise my balance significantly. I was very happy with the final outcome so I didn’t feel like playing slots and I wanted some time away from my PC – simply to rest my eyes for a while. No doubt I will be ready to play and have some tea again pretty soon.

Markotik

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