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Went to a family farm today and ordered three cups of tea and the price tag was 7 euro 50 I'm not a Scots man by any means but that was steap as fook to me, that was more than I earned an hour in my last job without sounding like a cheap cnut but what's the most you've paid or would pay for a cuppa.

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That's about 2 quid a cuppa you tight git - and I bet you didn't leave a tip :laugh:

 

Just kidding mate, that does seem a bit steep for 3 tea bags, hot water and, some cow juice.

 

My missus once told me off when I told some wop to stick his £10 coffee up his arse :laugh:

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Afternoon tea at Harvey nicks,just north of 30 quid each,my missus paid because she is like that and my pockets were empty,cup of tea and a sticky bun :victory:

 

 

 

It's a fcuking rip mate in my mother's house if someone accepted a cup of tea they were given their dinner or a plate of sarnies an bickys same if you come to my gaff were standing in a line to be ripped off and happy for the privalage.

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Afternoon tea at Harvey nicks,just north of 30 quid each,my missus paid because she is like that and my pockets were empty,cup of tea and a sticky bun :victory:

 

 

 

It's a fcuking rip mate in my mother's house if someone accepted a cup of tea they were given their dinner or a plate of sarnies an bickys same if you come to my gaff were standing in a line to be ripped off and happy for the privalage.

Old fashioned courtesys mate - they're very few and far between nowadays unfortunately.
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Went to a family farm today and ordered three cups of tea and the price tag was 7 euro 50 I'm not a Scots man by any means but that was steap as fook to me, that was more than I earned an hour in my last job without sounding like a cheap cnut but what's the most you've paid or would pay for a cuppa.

Ten bob and a conker

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