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Do the british still have tea time?
Yes, the tradition of afternoon tea remains popular in Britain. The term "tea time" typically refers to a break in the afternoon, often around 4pm, when people take a moment to relax and enjoy a cup of tea with a light snack, such as biscuits, scones, or cake. While the formal tradition of afternoon tea originated in the 19th century among the upper classes, it has since become more widespread and can be enjoyed by people of all backgrounds and social classes.
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