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It's what the English do and when there's a crisis in someone's life - you know,
someone falls down the stairs and breaks their neck
or whatever - everybody makes a cup of tea.
Or we make a cup of tea.
Break time - you get around, you discuss current affairs,
you make a nice cup of tea.
As soon as someone comes through the door
I always say, 'Do you want a cup of tea?'
Does anyone want a nice cuppa? Oh, I'd love a cuppa. Thank you.
The British have a great heritage for tea.
Cup of tea? Thank you sir!
I presume when we were in India - hang on, isn't it China that came up with tea first of all?
We have copied from the Dutch.
The Dutch have copied it from the Japanese,
the Japanese copied it from the Chinese.
Freddy used to drink tea from me. My pony, he used to love tea.
Freddy's a New Forest pony.
We didn't expect him to live. That is actually what saved him, was the fact that he did drink tea.
It is a wonderful thing to have after a game of squash.
Boil the water, warm the teapot then you add the tea.
Stir it around, let it brew, then you pour it.
You always put the milk first.
I think it is the most popular drink in this country.
I love it. Yes. I absolutely love it!
Ooh! You love a cup of tea don't you?
The monkeys were very impressive. The monkeys in the zoo, the way they drink tea.
It took the monkeys on television to tell the great British public how to drink tea.
I know you couldn't starve without having a cuppa but
I am parched right now.
Isn't it strange that you wouldn't think of having coffee in an English inn?
I think there will always be a place for tea.
Oh it is a tradition, yes definitely and of course it is a pick-me-up isn't it.
I don't like it. DON'T YOU LIKE TEA! Oh my God!