British tea drinking tradition. A British national who is the world's second series, tea drinking, when compared with the rate per person. British people drink tea, about 2.1 kg per person per year [1] The popularity of tea has come since the 19th century when India was part of the British Empire and British demand to control the production of tea in India subcontinent but who bring tea into English as it is the first to Catherine nahae's core library statement. Her Majesty the Queen in Charles II of England in 1660 to 1670 decades during the 80s, but, in the first stage, it is a tradition for the elite only, that is not widespread among the general population, because as luxury goods. Until later, when the tea prices. When this tradition was common in the United Kingdom broadcast began with tea gardens. (Tea garden), which is a place to drink tea and stroll, or managing a dance tea (Tea dance), which may be dancing in the afternoon or dusk, which may well suck, Fireworks, or have dinner, and ends with drinking tea. Tea gardens deteriorate popularity after the second world war
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