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tea
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English-speaking countries
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Traditionally consumed with milk and sugar
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tea
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American English
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Tea is often seen as a more casual or occasional drink, not a daily ritual.
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tea
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British English
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Drinking tea multiple times a day is a common social activity.
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tea
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British English speakers
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Traditionally served with milk and sugar
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tea
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English
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Commonly consumed with milk and sugar in England
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tea
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English
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Tea is typically served with milk and sugar, often in teacups, and is an integral part of daily life and social gatherings.
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tea
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English
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Traditionally consumed with milk and sugar
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tea
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English
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Commonly served with milk and sugar
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tea
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English
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Tea is often consumed with milk and sugar
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tea
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English culture
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Afternoon tea is a social custom involving tea, sandwiches, and cakes
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tea
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English-speaking countries
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Drinking tea is a common social activity, often accompanied by biscuits or scones.
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tea
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English-speaking countries
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Customary to have afternoon tea with pastries and sandwiches
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tea
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English-speaking countries
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Traditional afternoon tea ceremony with tea and scones
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