This Southern!anon can't stop laughing at the silly truth of it, though. I befriended a British transfer student last year and when she came over for a slumber party (you'd never know we were seniors in high school at the time xD;) I offered her tea (which is ALWAYS sweet and iced-over, with maybe a bit of lemon in it yummm P: ).
I think I offended her when I pulled out the pitcher from the fridge... xD; She was very nice about it, though, so I didn't think anything of it until just about now u__u *unable-to-read-atmosphere!fail*
(to be honest, this anon hasn't had hot tea in years.. xD I never really liked the bitter!watery!taste, though I collect the tins because I think the idea of it is classy.. *fails some more*)
Re: Vignettes of two cultures: Bonus
I think I offended her when I pulled out the pitcher from the fridge... xD; She was very nice about it, though, so I didn't think anything of it until just about now u__u *unable-to-read-atmosphere!fail*
(to be honest, this anon hasn't had hot tea in years.. xD I never really liked the bitter!watery!taste, though I collect the tins because I think the idea of it is classy.. *fails some more*)