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462 - @knighterrant take your time, tea sounds great!
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I think I have napped enough at this point, I actually feel okay thanks to yesterday so thank you <3463 - @Namelesa welcome back! I feel like plenty of people in Britain don't like tea as well lol
I am not complaining at all when I say I am different for this as its just a drink.For me, being outside the box is always a source of satisfaction
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so i looked up British stereotypes to see which ones apply to me464
i am a sucker for obnoxiously sweet tea... also while we're on the topic, are there any other stereotypes from your country you guys just don't fit into?
vodka was definitely another stereotype that comes to mind, but i've seen more polish people who are hackers than heavy drinkers. i should find some american stereotypesI expected you to say vodka, haha. I'm not a hacker :(
vodka was definitely another stereotype that comes to mind, but i've seen more polish people who are hackers than heavy drinkers. i should find some american stereotypes
gasp! how scandalous!
NOOOOO! think of the children! who are SURELY on this site! because the media said so, therefore it MUST be true!469 oh no i doing it again