• @thorbot
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    227 months ago

    No we don’t. We don’t drink tea at all

    • Luke
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      87 months ago

      You kid, but I really do find this stereotype of Americans fascinating in it’s persistence. Every supermarket I’ve been to in America during the last decade has a tea section that is double the size of the coffee section next to it. These stores wouldn’t be stocking like that if Americans weren’t buying a ton of tea, but yet the idea of America being a tea desert continues.

        • @DragonAce
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          77 months ago

          I bet it drives you nuts that we folks in the southern US like to drink our tea sweet as hell and ice cold.

        • @thorbot
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          17 months ago

          I don’t ever drink tea

      • @fidodo
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        37 months ago

        The difference in coffee varieties is a lot more nuanced than tea flavors so it makes more sense for tea to have more space even if it isn’t drunken as much. It depends a lot on what part of the country you’re in too.

        People who drink a lot of tea just have kettles though… I don’t know where myth that US kettles are slow came from.

    • Rustmilian
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      67 months ago

      “Tea is for the sea not for me”

    • @BilliamBoberts
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      57 months ago

      I either buy my tea at a convenience store in a can, or i put it in a large jug of water, leave it out in the sun for a few hours and then drink it with ice and a bit of sugar.

    • @taanegl
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      57 months ago

      Why of course we do. But we drink Yankee tea, which is a super concentrate of all tea leaves ever created. It’s illegal in 36 countries and if you drink it you either meet god or you have a stroke. One of the two.