Correct me if I got anything wrong, TA!

  • @Hardeehar@lemm.ee
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    18 months ago

    I’m sure they’re both correct. Maybe it depends on where the speaker is from?

    I had a friend in undergrad who was British and always phrased it like “cuppa”.

    “I could reeeeally go for a cuppa” she would say like every other hour.

    • @oneiros
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      18 months ago

      (You seem sincere, so at the risk of killing the joke, I want to point out that both of my comments are deadpan humor! The phrase is indeed “fancy a cuppa”, and I’m intentionally getting it wrong, like the tea preparation instructions in the OP.)