Poll: A question for britons

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Professor James

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How many of you like tea? I know it's a stereotype but I wanted to see how close to the truth the stereotype is.

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Feb 13, 2008
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Much prefer coffee. Like most stereotypical views, it's related to some of us and not the others.

It 'is' a valid stereotype that we're often overly formal, and I think that's where the tea-drinking came in. That and the Boston Tea Party, of course.
 

Zantos

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Love it. Love the stuff.

But ya know, being from Yorkshire, kinda the law here.
 

C95J

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I drink more coffee than tea, but tea is still nice :)
 

Jasper Jeffs

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I prefer coffee, but coffee takes ages to make, so I drink tea noticeably more. But yeah I like tea, as does everyone in my family, and all of my friends. The first thing most people ask as you walk through the door is "would you like a cup of tea?" I'd feel lost if that wasn't the norm.
 
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Not bad. I can't stand coffee, but a nice cup of tea every once in a while isn't so bad. but I really don't drink it habitually.

I prefer hot chocolate personally.
 

Cat of Doom

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Love me my tea, Yorkshire Tea FTW. Before I moved to Zadar, I would have like 5 cups a day. Unfortunatly, Im currently living in Croatia, and the tea here is rubbish. When I next go to brition Im going to have to stock up, but They mainly sell long life milk here, which is crap in tea. Luckly they still have my second favorite drink here, Southern Comfort!!....its a sad life.
 

x0ny

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Don't drink hot drinks, I drink more orange juice than anything else.
 
May 28, 2009
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I can't understand the liking of coffee, especially in preference to tea.

And yes, though I don't drink it all that often, I very much enjoy tea.

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FISHFINGERS

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I'm not particularly fond of tea, but I prefer it to coffee.
At work I usually drink hot chocolate.

Having said that, I don't think I've ever said no to a nice cup of tea with milk and 1 sugar.
 

CrystalShadow

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Uh, well I don't drink tea unless someone else offers.

(But I'm not a proper English person.)

From what I can infer from those around me, it's certainly not a universal thing, but I've met enough fussy tea drinkers to know it isn't completely made up.

There's some truth to it, but it's still just an overwrought stereotype.
 

moretimethansense

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I like it well enough, can't stand coffee though.

The stereotype is much less true no than it used to be, fun fact: during WW1 we brits shipped more tea to our troops BY WEIGHT than artillary shells.
 

Trivun

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I tend to drink coffee instead, but nevertheless, I do bloody love tea. My nan prefers it so usually makes tea rather than coffee, so I grew up on the stuff whenever I visited her. I like it how my late grandfather tended to, if I recall correctly, and how soldiers are supposed to drink it (according to Pterry at least) - with lots of milk and sugar... gotta love a good mug of saloop... :D
 

MetalMaz

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I can't stand tea, but I do drink a lot coffee. I don't know why I don't like it, I just never have.
 

JasonKaotic

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Not unless it's got at least 16 spoons of sugar in it.
But then I like anything if it's got 16 spoons of sugar in it.

Nah, I don't really like tea at all.