We drink it just as much as you do, we dont drink it with crumpits and all that shit. Its just stereotype and yeah tea time is known as dinner.bass hertz wrote:I wanna know the real deal. Most people in the states think English Tea is Earl Grey - and that you guys drink it with cream and eat crimpets or crickets and bisquits or some other shit.
In the southern region of the United States, we drink iced sweet tea with lemon wedges. And it's usually the lipton brand, tetley, or luzianne. It's the cut black and orange tea leaves variety in tea bags.
I personally like green tea, hot or cold. Also hot chamomille and chai teas.
I'm also under the belief that "tea time" also means lunch or dinner?
Set the record one time, please.
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Re: Fuck wiki, DSF is 95% English. What is English Tea?
If you get far enough North "supper" starts to mean "tea" again or even "and chips". England's a proper wrongun, isn't it?Uncle Bill wrote:Most people in England use the word "tea" for their main evening meal. As in "Give it a rest, woman, I'm having my tea".
Although people in the South-East often call it "dinner".
Which mutates into "supper" when it happens in North London and there are servants involved.
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As in "fish supper". Which is also one of Viz comic's terms for cunnilingus.Magma wrote:If you get far enough North "supper" starts to mean "tea" again or even "and chips". England's a proper wrongun, isn't it?Uncle Bill wrote:Most people in England use the word "tea" for their main evening meal. As in "Give it a rest, woman, I'm having my tea".
Although people in the South-East often call it "dinner".
Which mutates into "supper" when it happens in North London and there are servants involved.
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Re: Fuck wiki, DSF is 95% English. What is English Tea?
There's nothing quite like a mug of tea from a really horrible cafe that tastes of scaffolding, leering at women and casual racism.
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