Habitual morning cup

James Kyllo jkyllo at gmail.com
Thu Jun 16 09:05:49 CDT 2011


Actually, no to this:

> Since tea is not so single-phrasedly referred to as 'cup-of-tea' as is
> "cup-of-coffee"?

to the extent that the "word" cuppa is understood by all here in the
UK to refer to tea.

I know many Brits who have habitual cups of both tea (on awakening)
and coffee (mid-morning)


J



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