July 26, 2025
Most Chinese drink tea without adding anything.
The British, however, make tea with milk and sugar.
There are six kinds of tea in China, and different places have different preferences.
The British, however, consume black tea.
Do you prefer your tea loosely or in a tea bag?
When making tea at home we tend to use loose tea, although you will find tea bags served in hotels.
中国茶与英国茶
大部分中国人喝茶不添加任何东西。
然而,英国人泡茶,添加牛奶和糖。
中国有六大茶,不同的地方有不同的喜好。
然而英国消费的是红茶。
你喜欢散装茶,还是茶包。
在家泡茶我们倾向用散装茶,但在酒店你还是看到散装茶更多一些。
Chinese tea and British tea
Most Chinese people drink tea without adding anything.
When you are talking about specific people from the region and not the nationality as a whole, it sounds most natural to add 'people' as the noun with the nationality as an adjective describing it.
The British, however, make tea with milk and sugar.
There are six kinds of tea in China, and different places have different preferences.
The British, however, consume black tea.
Do you prefer your tea loosely or in a tea bag?
When making tea at home we tend to use loose tea, although you will find tea bags served in hotels.
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Most Chinese drink tea without adding anything. Most Chinese people drink tea without adding anything. When you are talking about specific people from the region and not the nationality as a whole, it sounds most natural to add 'people' as the noun with the nationality as an adjective describing it. |
The British, however, make tea with milk and sugar. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
There are six kinds of tea in China, and different places have different preferences. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
The British, however, consume black tea. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Do you prefer your tea loosely or in a tea bag? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
When making tea at home we tend to use loose tea, although you will find tea bags served in hotels. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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