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New I call it black tea.
Not that I'd drink my tea black though. The very thought of it makes me shudder :-)

In other words, just like coffee, it's all down to personal preference. Some people can't bear the thought of adultering their lovely black tea with even a single drop of milk.

Speaking of which, I'm off to make me a coffee. With milk.

Edit: Dislcaimer - I'm not from the UK so what would I know?
Two out of three people wonder where the other one is.
Collapse Edited by Meerkat Nov. 18, 2005, 06:54:47 PM EST
I call it black tea.
Not that I'd drink my tea black though. The very thought of it makes me shudder :-)

In other words, just like coffee, it's all down to personal preference. Some people can't bear the thought of adultering their lovely black tea with even a single drop of milk.

Speaking of which, I'm off to make me a coffee. With milk.
Two out of three people wonder where the other one is.
     Is it bad form not to put milk in your tea in the UK? - (bionerd) - (13)
         I call it black tea. - (Meerkat)
         Having been to a "High Tea" - (imqwerky) - (2)
             English tea time is just playing compared to Japan. - (Another Scott)
             there is only 2 ways to drink tea, sweet and unsweet :-) -NT - (boxley)
         Depends on the kind of tea - (jake123) - (2)
             Interesting - (bionerd) - (1)
                 Yeah - (jake123)
         No. -NT - (pwhysall) - (1)
             To this point - (bepatient)
         I prefer my tea... - (cforde)
         Ben!!!! I think it might be time for my tea joke! -NT - (imqwerky) - (2)
             If you feel like telling it, then tell it. - (ben_tilly)
             Does it involve Count Dracula and a cup of hot water? - (CRConrad)

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