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A Brit that doesn't like the taste of tea, that's me. Sacrilege!

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The debate over the first cup ritual and the wider, milk in first or last, argument are cornerstones of British tea culture, often reflecting historical class distinctions.
Whether the first cup is objectively best is a matter of personal taste, though the consensus often points to it being the strongest and most robust cup.
The first cup is an argument that goes back centuries as this 1860 Masonic treacle glazed, twin spouted teapot testifies. It clearly resolved the argument over who had the first cup.
 
A Brit that doesn't like the taste of tea, that's me. Sacrilege!

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The debate over the first cup ritual and the wider, milk in first or last, argument are cornerstones of British tea culture, often reflecting historical class distinctions.
Whether the first cup is objectively best is a matter of personal taste, though the consensus often points to it being the strongest and most robust cup.
The first cup is an argument that goes back centuries as this 1860 Masonic treacle glazed, twin spouted teapot testifies. It clearly resolved the argument over who had the first cup.
you don't like tea ?...whaaaaat ? :eek::D
 
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