by Jenise » Sat Feb 20, 2016 1:41 pm
Peter, your article brings up several thoughts. One, that when I lived in England, at least in my area it was true that people either drank tea (with milk, GAG) or instant coffee, specifically Nescafe--people actually used the brand name. "Would you like tea or Nescafe?", they'd ask. That detail's important because of the methodology involved in making tea--EVERYBODY had an electric water kettle for tea making, but few had coffee makers (of course, the reverse was true in the U.S., still is). So instant coffee was the obvious tea alternative.
Another thought: when I was young I loved tea, hated coffee. But in the work place, a tea preference is a liability. Even if you want to go to all that fuss in your own cubicle, in meetings it's a messy little ritual. And tea tastes awful in a Styrofoam cup. That was my one and only motivation for learning to like coffee. It could be that your compatriots have had similar evolutions.
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