1) 71% of people like to use tea bags, while a) when holding a teacup. b) because they are easy to use. c) and prevent the cups from breaking. d) only 13% like loose tea. 2) It's impolite to lift your pinkie finger a) because they are easy to use. b) for a "cup of tea." c) when holding a teacup. d) than 100 million cups of tea every day. 3) Back in the 19th century, afternoon tea was a meal eaten between lunch and dinner a) for a "cup of tea." b) and consisted of tea, sandwiches, scones, and cakes. c) and prevent the cups from breaking. d) than 100 million cups of tea every day. 4) It's believed that people in Britain drink more a) than 100 million cups of tea every day. b) sounds while drinking tea. c) and consisted of tea, sandwiches, scones, and cakes. d) of British culture. 5) People began adding milk to cool down the tea a) and prevent the cups from breaking. b) and consisted of tea, sandwiches, scones, and cakes. c) as an experience for tourists and locals. d) than 100 million cups of tea every day. 6) Tea bags are very popular in British homes a) for a "cup of tea." b) only 13% like loose tea. c) because they are easy to use. d) when holding a teacup. 7) It's not polite to make loud slurping a) sounds while drinking tea. b) because they are easy to use. c) and consisted of tea, sandwiches, scones, and cakes. d) when holding a teacup. 8) A "cuppa" is short a) when holding a teacup. b) for a "cup of tea." c) and consisted of tea, sandwiches, scones, and cakes. d) only 13% like loose tea. 9) Today, many hotels and restaurants in Britain offer afternoon tea a) of British culture. b) as an experience for tourists and locals. c) when holding a teacup. d) and consisted of tea, sandwiches, scones, and cakes. 10) Today, tea is still a big part a) because they are easy to use. b) of British culture. c) as an experience for tourists and locals. d) than 100 million cups of tea every day.

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