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Yes, many British people have a strong affinity for tea, which is often considered a cultural staple in the UK. It's commonly enjoyed throughout the day, with "afternoon tea" being a traditional social event. While preferences can vary, tea remains a popular beverage choice for relaxation and socializing.

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