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The phrase "would you like a cuppa" is a colloquial way of asking someone if they would like a cup of tea or coffee, commonly used in British English. "Cuppa" is an informal term derived from "cup of," and it signifies hospitality and a friendly offer to share a warm beverage. It's often associated with social interactions and can imply a moment of relaxation or conversation.

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