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How did we get like this? Liking tea has its roots in colonialism, but making a big thing of enjoying it now is somehow worse.
I suppose any boy who has a tea cup and has tea parties is going to grow up liking tea, and perhaps even writing about it.
Being British – having that heady mix of entitlement and hard-done-byism coded deep into my bones, liking tea, secretly having a warm nostalgic soft spot for drizzle – makes me sick.
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"Would you like tea?" I asked.
(It helps if you like tea).
Me: Yes, I like tea.
He likes tea, this son.
Dried, they taste like tea.
Like tea rose — too sweet, too intense.
"Aboriginality is a bit like tea.
He has made them from things like tea or seaweed.
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