Tea?

Page may contain affiliate links. Please see terms for details.

classic33

Leg End Member
Found some of the local version; one has to make allowances I suppose...
Making do, the best you can.
Red Cross parcels allowed?
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Merely trying not to upset the natives too much. You know how it is: make it too obvious you're British and the next thing you know they're chucking stones at your pith helmet.
Nestlé, a Swiss company, are the biggest "German" coffee producers. If you drank coffee, I'd have suggested talking with a Swiss accent.

Lyons Tea is available over there. Look out for that one.
 

Bobby Mhor

Legendary Member
Location
Behind You
Morning all:hello:

an average 30 mins now each morning with gardening and other duties..
except when it rains^_^
still, getting porridge etc made whilst I do it...

enjoy your day:okay:
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Morning all:hello:

an average 30 mins now each morning with gardening and other duties..
except when it rains^_^
still, getting porridge etc made whilst I do it...

enjoy your day:okay:
You're up and at 'em first thing then, forsaking all other things.
Will you be spending more or less than thirty minutes when it rains.

Enjoy yer cuppa.
 
You're sure that's what they're saying.
You'll have a wandering accent by now.

I have a very definitely "foreign" accent in Germany but people often can't place it, so sooner or later someone has a guess. Going from the most popular, people generally suggest:

American
British
Australian
Swiss
Dutch (but the person asking was Swiss, so that probably doesn't count).
 

classic33

Leg End Member
I have a very definitely "foreign" accent in Germany but people often can't place it, so sooner or later someone has a guess. Going from the most popular, people generally suggest:

American
British
Australian
Swiss
Dutch (but the person asking was Swiss, so that probably doesn't count).
Not Yorkshire?
 
Top Bottom