huggggggggge question
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If the British love tea so much, then why is there no “t” in any of their words?
Ex: Bri’ish
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@Inkfell-72 good question
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@Inkfell-72 because british people are fucking complicated
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@Duncan-dying yes
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That's. .Surprisingly a good question
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{_𝐘𝐋𝐋_} thx < 3
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@Inkfell-72 pretty good question
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@Inkfell-72 Because if they had tea in all their words it would quickly change what they think about tea, it would become old and they would start to not drink it anymore since its so common.
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Also i had to made this short video https://clipchamp.com/watch/hAvxvsCjjoB
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@Inkfell-72 So they say 'ea instead if tea? That’s amazing.
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my housemate said its cuz their secretly scared of the letter t
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@Inkfell-72 Cuz of the Boston tea party O.o
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@Duchess CUP OF EEEEEEE
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i guess it really depends on if you’re from northern england or southern england
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hri7566 So a cup of tea vs cup of sweet tea? lol
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hri7566 uh- I’m from southern A m e r i c a, so uhhhhhh do southern Englanders have…a country England accent???
"Yeehaawww, go's me a cup o E and crumpe's, darlin, ya wan' some for 'he p i g s ?"
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@Blue yeehaw bītch