*no one* voted for the correct answer???
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@Felthry We'd probably say "unsweetened tea" and "iced tea", ourselves. >,,>
@IceWolf fortunately, one of the few things the english language does right is not having a language authority so we can both be right because there is no one right answer
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@Felthry i have never heard "unsweet tea"
@Felthry i've also never heard "unsweetened tea"
@monorail unsweet tea is the usual way of saying it where we're from
the us south is kind of famous for having sweet tea be the norm (and we don't like it)
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@monorail so if you want tea that isn't sweet tea you have to specify that you want unsweet tea
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@monorail and you definitely want unsweet tea because it's basically sugar water. can't stand it, there's no *tea* flavor left under all the sugar
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@Felthry what if you're like me (don't like tea flavour, do like sugar water)
@monorail you are a strange glaceon but okay!
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@Felthry yeah most glaceons aren't as tall as i am
i guess leaving off the -ed is a southern thing even when saying ice tea, which is unusual to say in the south?
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