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<blockquote data-quote="therese005us" data-source="post: 277693" data-attributes="member: 7416"><p>I don't thnk you do morning tea either, but we have US friends and we have converted them to both morning and afternoon tea!! It is a thoroughly British adoption. I'm British myself, so it is no effort for me. British also have High tea...</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, morning tea, 10.am ish and afternon tea around 3pm. Cuppa tea (or coffee if you must) with dainties, like scones (biscuits you call them), jam and cream or cookies (i'm using my US slang now!!), muffins or suchlike. Quick morning teas are given in the workplace, of around 15 mins, but to do it properly, I recommend at least 30-45 mins!!</p><p> </p><p>the Ocker Aussies would term these work breaks as smokos - I'll let Marg sort that one out!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therese005us, post: 277693, member: 7416"] I don't thnk you do morning tea either, but we have US friends and we have converted them to both morning and afternoon tea!! It is a thoroughly British adoption. I'm British myself, so it is no effort for me. British also have High tea... Anyway, morning tea, 10.am ish and afternon tea around 3pm. Cuppa tea (or coffee if you must) with dainties, like scones (biscuits you call them), jam and cream or cookies (i'm using my US slang now!!), muffins or suchlike. Quick morning teas are given in the workplace, of around 15 mins, but to do it properly, I recommend at least 30-45 mins!! the Ocker Aussies would term these work breaks as smokos - I'll let Marg sort that one out!! [/QUOTE]
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