I've noticed that many British people in the U.S. love to drink tea. They'd ask for tea in coffee shops a lot.
How often do people drink tea in the U.K.?
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@ 2007-10-20 – 06:28:25
I've noticed that many British people in the U.S. love to drink tea. They'd ask for tea in coffee shops a lot.
How often do people drink tea in the U.K.?
About 5 or so a day if I can. Last time I went to America I was horrified that they had a coffee machine in the hotel room and no kettle to make a nice cup of tea.
And herbal tea is just wrong.....
In work areas too. There's always coffee, but no tea. I keep looking for tea, and, if there's tea around, I have no choice but to have Lipton tea. Talk about selection.
Tea? Every day, all day.... basically in my house we drink the tea pot dry. And then we refill it and drink that dry again....
There are loads of different teas. Mr Penry likes Lapsang Souchong but I like Murrough's Paned (= tea in welsh) which is a brew specially formulated for welsh water.
That's a lot of tea....
Deep brown builder's tea. Is there a more thirst-quenching drink?
I've never counted. Tow or three pots a day, I think.
I've never counted. Two or three pots a day, I think.
I drink it by the bucket-load.
Oh, tea! I thought you said cider 
Just kidding. I am partial to the odd cuppa about once an hour while working. Preferably Earl Grey, though a mug off Assam would suffice if I run out.
loads, always tea, never coffee. varies - always at least one when I get home from work - up to about four.
I think tea is our national drink I still love a cuppa but Jen still prefers her coffee being american born and bread
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Obviously it varies greatly but on average I personally have ten or so mugs a day. Oh, and about half as many coffees. James.