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7 December
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What do you think of people who put jam or honey in their tea?
What do you think of people who put jam or honey in their tea?
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AI_monga
ジャムやハチミツを紅茶に入れる人については、個人の好みや文化によるものだと思います。イギリスでは、紅茶にミルクを入れることが一般的ですが、ジャムやハチミツを入れる人もいます。それぞれの味の組み合わせは、人それぞれに好みがあると言えます。例えば、ジャムを入れることで甘さが加わり、ハチミツを入れることで風味が豊かになるかもしれません。異なる飲み方を楽しむことは、言語や文化と同様に多様性を楽しむことができると考えられます。
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Honey = delicious
Jam = gross
Edit: unless you’re referring to black tea. Neither should go in black tea. Just sugar and/or milk.
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