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  • #31
    Here you go, now remember I didn't say Chinese learned to drink tea from the Brits, only "tea time".

    "Of historical note, tea is nearly 5,000 years old and was discovered, as legend has it, in 2737 b.c. by a Chinese emperor when some tea leaves accidentally blew into a pot of boiling water. In the 1600s tea became popular throughout Europe and the American colonies. Since colonial days, tea has played a role in American culture and customs. Today American schoolchildren learn about the famous Boston Tea Party protesting the British tea tax -- one of the acts leading to the Revolutionary War. During this century, two major American contributions to the tea industry occurred. In 1904, iced tea was created at the World's Fair in St. Louis, and in 1908, Thomas Sullivan of New York developed the concept of tea in a bag."

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    • #32
      Chinese learned "tea time" from the British
      Here you go, now remember I didn't say Chinese learned to drink tea from the Brits, only "tea time".
      If you mean the english phrase "tea time" and dressing up in western clothes then Yes they learned "tea time" from the birtish. But they had certain times of day where they would drink tea. I.E Tea time

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