Why Are Brits So Obsessed with Tea? - Anglophenia Ep 30 2015年6月3日发布 Anglophenia's Kate Arnell looks back at the moments in history that made Britain a tea-drinking nation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BigKlKrY0B4
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I can stand the English but for the hell of me i cant understand the Brittish wankers! Guess it has something to do with us pouring out loads of tea 200-something years ago!Because