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- It helps me relax.
- It's always a conversation starter, it's always good to talk things over with a nice brew.
- I keep trying to like it, mainly because everyone I know drinks it. I still think its disgusting.
- I dont like it personally but I always make it for people that are upset. It always tends to lighten things up
- I have to drink a brew before I leave for uni. It's become a ritual.
- It's bloody addictive.
- Yeah. I would almost say it's a meditative thing.
- I'm northern so I was raised on the stuff. It's become almost blood to me
- I almost feel bad for saying this, as an Englishman ,but I hate tea.
- I drink tea, therefore I am
- Other countries tend to stereotype us all as tea drinkers. Don't live up to their stereotype.
- Very difficult to imagine life without tea.
- Tea's super important in my day to day life, I think because of its connotations, it symbolises comfort and relaxation eg. if something has gone wrong or there's a problem the first thing someone would do is get a cup of tea and have a chat. Its an indulgence so having one reminds the person of comfort whatever situation they're in.
- Tea can solve anything
- Its a civilised part of every culture
- A world without tea would be an empty place! It is the ultimate comfort drink and also very refreshing. Nothing better than a nice cup of tea and a sit down.
- If you're a brit and hate tea, then you can NOT be a brit.
- I drink it everyday. It's routine. You don't even have to think about it. You just come home from work etc and slip the kettle on.
- Too much work for me. It's frustrating to make the perfect cuppa so I drink coffee instead. None of this stiring and squeezing milarki for me thank you.
- For me personally tea is a bit of a comfort drink. It is generally a reminder of being and feeling warm.
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