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We went out into Manchester to ask people on the street about afternoon tea to find out how they have their scones and how they have their tea.

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00:00Hello and welcome to Manchester World. My name's Theo Hewson-Bertz and it's
00:03National Afternoon Tea Week this week here in the UK and so I've gone out onto
00:07the streets of Manchester to ask people a couple of key questions about scones
00:11or scones, about how they take their tea and about whether they put the cream or
00:16the jam on first. Scone? Yeah, scone. Right, alright, it's a scone for one. It's not scone. It's a scone.
00:23We have this debate, don't we, at home with you and your dad, don't we? Because we always put on jam then cream.
00:28Yeah, I know and dad prefers doesn't it, cream and jam. So we always have this thing about which is the
00:36right way. I think jam first. And then it's jam first and then cream on top because
00:41who wants less cream or jam? So you just put a little bit of jam on that acts as
00:45like a barrier and then you just dollop some cream on mate and that's how
00:49that's how it goes. I like tetanus. Yeah, yeah. Tea mate, I don't drink tea. That's my
00:56downfall as a man can as a northerner.
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