• @octoperson
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    417 months ago

    In lesson 2, the semantics of tea vs brew vs cuppa

      • @octoperson
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        7 months ago

        Tbh, I was hoping some other Brit with actual social skills would drop by with the answer, then I could pretend to have known all along. I think it indicates increasing familiarity, something like

        1. Tea - you are a person who might want tea
        2. Cuppa - we are on friendly terms and I consider you my social equal
        3. Brew - I would trust you with my life and call you wanker to your face
          • @octoperson
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            17 months ago

            Good shout. There’s probably class differences too - there usually are.

            • @[email protected]
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              47 months ago

              If someone I think is “high class” or just classy in general offers to brew some tea I’m expecting the loose leaf and a porcelain teapot to come out, and some science about the perfect steeping time for this particular blend.

              If I’m in my trackies and slippers having a fag on the patio, and offer to brew tea for the tradie working on a roof, I’m pouring boiling hot water over a dusty 2 cent bag in a thick ass mug, and he knows it.