Not my cup of tea

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Idiom of the Day: "Not my cup of tea"

This common English idiom means something is not to your liking or not something you enjoy.

Example:
"Horror movies are not my cup of tea. I prefer comedies."

Try using this idiom in your daily conversations. Instead of saying, "I don't like this," you can say, "This is not my cup of tea." It sounds more natural and helps you speak English more like a native speaker.

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