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Haven't heard of sweet tea. :confused:

It's what the more cultured folks call "tea with sugar in it".

I'm not that cultured and refuse to use the phrase "sweet tea" in spoken language. Little to effeminate for me. I don't know. Give me "iced tea". If there's no sugar in it, I can put it in.

Hot tea is good, too. With sugar, of course. ;)

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It's what the more cultured folks call "tea with sugar in it".

I'm not that cultured and refuse to use the phrase "sweet tea" in spoken language. Little to effeminate for me. I don't know. Give me "iced tea". If there's no sugar in it, I can put it in.

Hot tea is good, too. With sugar, of course. ;)

You calling me names again? :boxing:

Around here if you ask for just tea, it will be unsweet. It's not referred to as "iced tea", it's either sweet tea or tea. Guess it's just a southern thing, it's also not uncommon to hear the term "sweet milk" and "fat milk" too. That's your regular whole milk.

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