But how do you find an impartial set of researchers?
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It'd probably have to be done in America.
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Not to mention the fact that what they call "tea" is nothing of the sort.
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Oh god, they couldn't be allowed their own interpretation of tea.
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Exactly! It just wouldn't work.
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Look. We just take two people ranting at each other & bring them both a nice cup of tea. See what happens.
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Ahh, I see now. So the team collecting results can be ambivalent, and possibly not even know the drink supplied, but you supply the tea?
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Fine, fine. I am fantasising abt a scene in which furious ranting turns to civilised common ground finding &ur ruining it with these details
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If I may interject, Turks drink tea the most and that hasn't contributed to their capability to hold civilised debate.
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Perhaps the variant of tea should be closely monitored. And Americans can not be considered an expert in this matter.
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British tea. I do not acknowledge anything else as tea.
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No. That's how the Empire was built, that, and Gin & Tonic :)
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And perhaps the size of the cup included in the study. Hypothesis - a big mug would be less effective than a nice small tea cup.
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