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tea
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British culture
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Traditionally consumed with milk and often in the afternoon
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tea
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British
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Tea, often served with milk, is a significant part of British daily customs, with specific traditions for afternoon tea.
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tea
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British
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Tea is a beloved daily tradition, often served with milk and sugar, and holds a central place in social gatherings and conversations.
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tea
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British
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Often consumed with milk and is associated with afternoon tea rituals.
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tea
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British
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Often consumed with milk and preferred with biscuits in the afternoon as part of the traditional 'afternoon tea' ritual.
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tea
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British
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Often served with milk and associated with afternoon tea traditions
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tea
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British
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Tea is a strong cultural symbol and a regular part of daily life, often consumed with milk and sugar.
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tea
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British
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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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British
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Tea is often served with milk and considered an important part of daily routine, with specific teatime traditions.
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tea
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British
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Important part of daily life and culture, often served with milk in Britain and part of ceremonial traditions in Japan
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tea
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British
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Tradition of afternoon tea with milk and sugar
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tea
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British
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Tea is a daily beverage with specific tea ceremonies and is often served with milk and sugar in Britain.
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tea
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British
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Drinking tea is a common daily ritual, often served with milk and sugar
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tea
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British
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Has deep cultural significance, often served with milk and sugar / Can be a formal ritual in social interactions
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tea
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British culture
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Tea is a deeply ingrained part of the culinary culture, often accompanied by milk and sugar
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tea
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British culture
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Traditionally served with milk and is a significant part of daily routine, often served several times a day
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tea
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British culture
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Tea is often consumed with milk, and is an important part of daily routine and social interactions.
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tea
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British culture
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Tea is a daily ritual, often served with milk and sugar
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tea
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British culture
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Tea is a daily ritual, often served with milk and sugar, and is an important part of social gatherings and afternoon tea traditions.
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tea
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British culture
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Drinking tea, especially with milk and sugar, is a common daily ritual
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tea
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British culture
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Associated with afternoon tea, often served with milk and sugar
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tea
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British culture
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Often accompanied by milk and consumed throughout the day
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tea
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British culture
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Drinking tea with milk, often in the afternoon with biscuits
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tea
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British culture
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Often consumed with milk and considered a national tradition
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tea
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British culture
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Associated with afternoon tea rituals, often served with milk and sugar
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tea
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British culture
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Tea is often served with milk and is a significant part of social and cultural customs
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tea
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British culture
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Commonly served with milk
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tea
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British culture
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Traditionally served with milk
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tea
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British culture
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Tea is traditionally accompanied by milk
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tea
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British culture
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Tea is typically served with milk and often accompanies a formal afternoon tea time.
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tea
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British culture
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Often served with milk and consumed throughout the day
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tea
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British culture
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Tea with milk is a common preference
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tea
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British culture
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Associated with tradition, afternoon tea, and often served with milk
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tea
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British culture
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Part of daily routine, with milk and sugar
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tea
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British culture
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A significant part of British culture, often served with milk and consumed at various times throughout the day
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tea
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British culture
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Often enjoyed with milk and sugar as part of a daily routine
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tea drinking
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British culture
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Drinking tea, traditionally served with milk, is a significant part of British culture and social interactions.
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