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Do You Say “ I’ll Make A Brew” ?

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Bobbisox1 | 14:30 Thu 13th May 2021 | ChatterBank
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When making a cup of tea?is that a Yorkshire/ Lancashire thing?
We say “ Do you want a cuppa’” or I’ll make a cuppa
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I used to like him, but find he's not my 'cup of tea' anymore.
14:51 Thu 13th May 2021
I say both.
Fancy a brew.
No, I will make a pot of tea, would you prefer Assam, Earl Grey, or English Breakfast. I can make coffee if you prefer, full on or De caf. It's a full blooming drinks menu with me...
I brew in Oldham. Not that I am married but it states clearly in the Bible the husband makes a cuppa. You must have seen Hebrews.
I just ask, 'Do you want a drink' and if they say yes, I ask 'tea or coffee'
Both. ''Gasping for tea!''
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I notice it more on soaps ( not EE) don’t watch it
And Peter Kay etc
"Fancy a cuppa?"
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Haha, thanks for that Togo, I love Peter Kay
I used to like him, but find he's not my 'cup of tea' anymore.
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Haha, nice one Barsel,BA for that x
mr mally says put kettle on mother when he wants a cup of tea x
Ah thanks Bobbs. I'm really pleased you're back, you were missed.
Would you like a cup of tea?
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Well thank you kind lady ( Barsel)
Mallyh, that’s different :0)
would you like a cup of tea, or coffee, that's about the size of it.
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I love regional sayings, I’d start a tread on them but maybe that’s a step too far :0))))
I say ‘I’ll make a cup of tea’ but I never make it in a cup - always in a teapot - even if it’s just for me.

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