>>104951582I do that sometimes too. There's a wide variety of tea on the market, and many of them come in bags. Bags of all different sizes, and shapes.
I'm not loyal to a brand, and many varieties make it a chore to rip open the bag, so making tea can be awkward with bo consistency. Some brands tightly wrap the tag with a string. Sometimes it is easier just to throw the whole thing in there. Part of why I prefer coffee. Most coffee is either sold by the bean, or already ground. Pretty simple to get used to, and work with as there's never a new fangled device for brewing to adjust to as the market grows, or dwindles.