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And the question of the day is...

What is "a cuppa"? Is it a proper cup of British tea, a mug of tea, an America cup or mug of coffee, or...?
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I alwaus thought a "cuppa" was a 'cup of' something:
- cuppa soup
- cuppa coffee
- cuppa tea ...etc🤷‍♀️

In anything from a fine nine china teacup to a thermos mug .
Ontheroad · M
@OogieBoogie see, that's it... it could be anything really, and that's what gets me to thinking when I read "had a cuppa" and they don't say a cuppa what!

Don't leave me hanging!🤣

Yeah, I'm weird.
ninalanyon · 61-69, T
@Ontheroad Unqualified it would always be tea.
Ontheroad · M
@ninalanyon that's what I expected, but I see there are others who are heathens like me😁