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I tend to just jump into the conversation that is going on that minute rather than try to catch up with the thread.

I'm off to the shop. I need some milk. Must. Have. My. Cup. Of. Tea!
 
I tend to just jump into the conversation that is going on that minute rather than try to catch up with the thread.

I'm off to the shop. I need some milk. Must. Have. My. Cup. Of. Tea!

Same here. I ain't got time to play catch up so I just join the topic of the day, granted it tends to switch every few minutes or there will be more than one topic at a time. Well I'm off to bed. Catch y'all later, PEACE!
 
Same here. I ain't got time to play catch up so I just join the topic of the day, granted it tends to switch every few minutes or there will be more than one topic at a time. Well I'm off to bed. Catch y'all later, PEACE!

Yeah. Just pick one. :D

Good night!

I'm off to the shop anyway.
 
I got my milk. Nothing like a nice cup of tea in the morning. It is the worst feeling in the world when you crave a cup of tea and realise you have no milk left.
 
Very British.

I remember the first time I made scones for my boyfriend. Without cutting it in half, he dunked the whole thing in the saucer of jam. T'was a sight to see. He'd never had tacos before I met him either, poor soul.

I never put milk in my tea.

Maybe I'll try today.

Depends on the tea. Black tea with no milk tastes weeiiiiird.
 
black tea all the way... milked down tea is just ugh..
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Milk with Tea isn't necessarily a British institution, rather the specific kind of tea that is most popular - English breakfast - must be served with milk.

No British person possessing any of their mental faculties would think of serving say, Earl Grey Tea, with milk.
 
Milk with Tea isn't necessarily a British institution, rather the specific kind of tea that is most popular - English breakfast - must be served with milk.

No British person possessing any of their mental faculties would think of serving say, Earl Grey Tea, with milk.

Who drinks English Breakfast though, such a boring choice ;)
 
Very British.

I remember the first time I made scones for my boyfriend. Without cutting it in half, he dunked the whole thing in the saucer of jam. T'was a sight to see. He'd never had tacos before I met him either, poor soul.

lol

You've mentioned that before. You know, I haven't actually eaten scones for a while now. They are quite nice with jam though, I must admit. :)

Black tea with no milk tastes weeiiiiird.

Exactly! I much prefer the creamy taste. It doesn't seem right without milk.

black tea all the way... milked down tea is just ugh..
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You disgust me sir with your foul taste in beverages. Milk tea is the drink of a gentleman.
 
So black tea is what we call red tea in these parts.

I drink black tea now and then but I'm more of a black coffee person myself.

And scones/biscuits will never fail to confuse me.
 
Who drinks English Breakfast though, such a boring choice ;)

Well sure, but if you're having any other British institutions like a fry-up then it is demanded that they be paired with English breakfast. In fact, any general breakfast time meal or drink should probably require a tea named 'English Breakfast'. Why else would they call it that?!?!?!
 
Milk with Tea isn't necessarily a British institution, rather the specific kind of tea that is most popular - English breakfast - must be served with milk.

No British person possessing any of their mental faculties would think of serving say, Earl Grey Tea, with milk.

Well, the tea people generally drink in the UK is black tea. The majority of people drink it with milk.
 
Well sure, but if you're having any other British institutions like a fry-up then it is demanded that they be paired with English breakfast. In fact, any general breakfast time meal or drink should probably require a tea named 'English Breakfast'. Why else would they call it that?!?!?!

Bah, coffee is for breakfats anyway, tea is for mid morning, late afternoon, and in bed. A fry up is best accompanied by black tea, and if the English don't like it they can come to the colonies and tell me to my face :)
 
Milk with Tea isn't necessarily a British institution, rather the specific kind of tea that is most popular - English breakfast - must be served with milk.

No British person possessing any of their mental faculties would think of serving say, Earl Grey Tea, with milk.

I prefer Irish breakfast tea to English... it's stronger and I like my tea strong.

And almost everyone I know drinks Earl Grey with milk in it, me included. I think it works great, so smooth.

In some black teas, Indian chai, and tea lattes (matcha and such) milk is a match made in heaven. Now putting milk into freshly brewed green tea is a crime! Makes me want to cringe :S
 
Bah, coffee is for breakfats anyway, tea is for mid morning, late afternoon, and in bed. A fry up is best accompanied by black tea, and if the English don't like it they can come to the colonies and tell me to my face :)

Your beverage transgressions have already landed you in the prison colony, what further reason would an Englishman have to go there?

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I prefer Irish breakfast tea to English... it's stronger and I like my tea strong.

And almost everyone I know drinks Earl Grey with milk in it, me included. I think it works great, so smooth.

In some black teas, Indian chai, and tea lattes (matcha and such) milk is a match made in heaven. Now putting milk into freshly brewed green tea is a crime! Makes me want to cringe :S

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Coffee's better than tea in general anyway.

I used to drink coffee a lot. My mum drinks coffee, so I naturally started drinking coffee as a kid. I think there was a point in time when I was sick of having coffee breath (lol) and moved on to tea instead.

You know, I still have images in my mind of teachers telling me off in school, for whatever reason, and blasting me with their coffee breath. lol
 
I used to drink coffee a lot. My mum drinks coffee, so I naturally started drinking coffee as a kid. I think there was a point in time when I was sick of having coffee breath (lol) and moved on to tea instead.

You know, I still have images in my mind of teachers telling me off in school, for whatever reason, and blasting me with their coffee breath. lol

Don't forget the cigarettes. Coffee + cigarettes = fucking death
 
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