Hardeehar@lemm.eetoCasual UK@feddit.uk•How I (US) make tea when my British friend comes over to visitEnglish
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11 months agoIt could be, too!
It could be, too!
I’m sure they’re both correct. Maybe it depends on where the speaker is from?
I had a friend in undergrad who was British and always phrased it like “cuppa”.
“I could reeeeally go for a cuppa” she would say like every other hour.
I think another proper word/phrase is “fancy a cuppa”
I’m okay with skeptical and verifying but he doesn’t challenge all his guests equally. I’m not saying he should be perfect, but there are some really far out ideas that need more questioning before I’m personally satisfied.
This is the only semi-legitimate reason I can get behind. For kids in grade-school.
If anybody outside of grade-school brings this up, I would laugh and ignore.