Vengeance, on 07 July 2016 - 05:19 PM, said:
QuickTidal, on 07 July 2016 - 02:11 PM, said:
Tiste Simeon, on 07 July 2016 - 10:27 AM, said:
Sexy Gumbo, on 06 July 2016 - 09:44 PM, said:
I'm American so a gallon of Bordens sweet tea hits the spot in summer and totals my tea exp. Euro's would prob lol at the stuff
I'm British and iced tea is an affront to creation.
I'm Canadian, and I'm annoyed that when I go into the States and ask for tea I have to clarify that it should be "hot tea" as their default is apparently iced tea. The first time it happened (in Florida I think?) I asked for tea and the waitress said "Hot tea?" and I goggled at her and was like "Of course hot tea."
Like WTF?
You do realize that the rest of the country doesn't consider Florida to be civilized in any fashion what so every and in a recent reddit poll Florida barely lost to Mississippi in which state would you be fine exiting the union. Floridians are generally considered to be on par with alabamians. Just a slightly less likely hood that your mom is also your aunt.
I dunno it almost seems like Florida is the Nickleback of states... its become trendy to slam it but no one really knows why.
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Try going to a civilized part of America and ask for tea. Obviously by civilized I mean a cosmopolitan city. But not Chicago. We will kill your ass dead.

Some where fancy Cleveland.
Silly as the boiled leaves are, the LadyByss is a fan and she had zero problem in Chicago. Sorry, you're not as tough as you like to project. Aside from every July 4 where you shoot all the things.
QuickTidal, on 07 July 2016 - 05:40 PM, said:
I have learned this since then about Florida, indeed...but then I've been asked the "hot tea" question in Baltimore AND Boston too...what's their excuse? LOL
Baltimore... The Wire.
Boston you were obviously at an inferior establishment probably located near campus.
Mezla PigDog, on 07 July 2016 - 05:49 PM, said:
I had to take a tea back in Starbucks in NYC. It tasted like someone had made it with dishwater containing lemony washing up liquid. The server asked what was wrong so I said "I'm English, just give me hot water and the tea bag and I'll fix the rest myself". That's now my default in the US and I haven't had a bad cup since
This is pretty much a fallback everywhere that isn't British. Look, you can't really expect everyone else to take boiling leaves seriously. What next, potatoes? Grains? Cat poo???
Vengeance, on 07 July 2016 - 05:51 PM, said:
Baltimore see the wire.. I wouldn't think Boston would need an answer. I mean that is where the American Revolution started by throwing tea bales into the Harbor. Your lucky they let you out of the establishment with just stares and drone surveillance.
ftfy.