18 thoughts on “The cup (the washing up never stops)

        1. There you go. Cultural differences. Morning tea is a the name for a mid morning break here and England. You don’t have to drink tea. I had a mug of coffee 😁
          I could also say I’m having a cuppa for smoko 😂

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        2. I had to look up smoko. 🙂 When I watched the TV miniseries “The Thornbirds” and later read the book, I learned the words “cuppa” and “bikkie”. We always had tea biscuits in Canada, not terribly sweet, but something you can’t find here in the U.S.

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