Like how Americans (taken generally) don't have eggcups. British people find this bewildering. On the flipside, then (as I think I mentioned above), then American lemonade is something far superior to what a British person would be familiar with.
You can probably get Yorkshire puddings outside of the UK, but it's unlikely to be a staple part of many people's Sunday dinners etc. Lots of people drink tea. The British & Irish (& Turkish!) drink more than any other country. Ergo, it is a bigger part of the culture.
ETA: You edited whilst I was replying! Anyway, it's not an important thing. :)
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Like how Americans (taken generally) don't have eggcups. British people find this bewildering. On the flipside, then (as I think I mentioned above), then American lemonade is something far superior to what a British person would be familiar with.
You can probably get Yorkshire puddings outside of the UK, but it's unlikely to be a staple part of many people's Sunday dinners etc. Lots of people drink tea. The British & Irish (& Turkish!) drink more than any other country. Ergo, it is a bigger part of the culture.
ETA: You edited whilst I was replying! Anyway, it's not an important thing. :)