A Culturally Insensitive Machine?

I just bought N one of those programmable, multi-option tea-brewing machines for New Year’s. It felt like a good idea at first but now I’m wondering if it might be culturally insensitive. I wouldn’t like it if he got me a borscht-making machine, would I?

I have fallback gifts, too, but this was going to be the centerpiece of the celebration. 

P.S. And no, I couldn’t get him a samovar because a samovar needs actual flames and any suggestion of an electrical samovar freaks out a Russian person really badly.

15 thoughts on “A Culturally Insensitive Machine?

      1. “Maybe he likes brewing it manually and I’m taking that away.”

        Not at all, you’re just giving him more options. 🙂

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      2. How did Russians and Ukrainians review this tea maker? Sometimes these multi option tea makers and brews aren’t calibrated for different tea traditions, let’s say.

        All the same, if you have a large party, a tea maker may prove useful.

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          1. :p
            You’re right, they would never shut up about the tea maker. :p :p :p

            At a large party of Indians, someone always ends up putting one of those giant gallon pots on the stove to make chai. My maternal grandparents could have used one. People would stop from dawn to til late at night and they’d always need tea for visitors.

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  1. ??How would it be culturally insensitive to buy you a borscht-making machine??

    Would that be implying that a good Ukrainian like you couldn’t make great borscht without special equipment? I don’t get it…

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    1. Exactly! What, like I’m so pathetic I can’t make my own borscht? And need some Russian fellow to point that out?? My borscht recipe is legendary. Legendary!!

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      1. Better than legendary, it’s delicious.

        I guess this all depends on how important the tea-making ritual itself is for N. If he’s getting something through the ritual itself, then things that simplify the ritual away won’t be used much. If, however, the ritual is the thing he goes through to get the reward of the tea, things that will deliver the tea faster/with less effort will probably be very welcome

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          1. In that case, the machine will probably help. In my years when the coffee making process itself was important to me, I’d get really twitchy about anyone making it for me (and the process itself was designed to be as complicated as possible)

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  2. Next time, just buy N a George Foreman grill — nothing culturally insensitive about that all-American machine, and it’s by far the easiest way to grill boneless meat and chicken. You ever tried one?

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