In the South East, they bring you sweetened (usually far too sweetened for my tastes) iced tea. This is amazingly universal.

I live in NC and have been probing the border for years.

For “nicer” restaurants, the universal sweet tea boundary seems to be precisely at the NC/VA border.

  • B16_BR0TH3R@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    chiShona
    arrow-up
    1
    ·
    edit-2
    10 months ago

    If you want a cup of tea then you’ll ask for a cup of tea. You don’t ask for just paper either, you ask for a sheet of paper. Be specific.

              • B16_BR0TH3R@lemmy.world
                link
                fedilink
                arrow-up
                1
                ·
                edit-2
                10 months ago

                I’m sorry, friend, but it seems you’ve missed the point, which is that something like “tea” can mean wildly different things - as evidenced by the contents of this thread. That’s why you specify whether you’re asking for a teabag, a cup of tea, iced tea, green tea, chai tea, a box of tea or whatever. Tuna, however, is always a fish. The concept is simple and so is the difference between the two.

                Do you get it now? It’s really not that hard.

                • Leviathan@lemmy.world
                  link
                  fedilink
                  arrow-up
                  1
                  ·
                  10 months ago

                  a teabag, a cup of tea, iced tea, green tea, chai tea, a box of tea

                  Minus the iced tea, which is a transformed product you would order by name, those are all just tea. Like most restaurants they would bring you a cup of hot water and some varied sachets including everything you just mentioned and all would be good.

                  It’s like if you ordered coffee and they brought you a tiramisú, you’d be like

                  Slaps forehead I should’ve been more specific, silly me

                  I don’t think you’re getting it and you seem to be a little agitated, are you ok?