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Mandatory Tea Time Alert
The buzz started with a video from a British user, ImJoshFromEngland2, who pointed out a mysterious white pole topped with a loudspeaker. As many of you know, we have this thing called the ‘Tea Time Alarm’ here in the UK
, he explained with quintessential British composure. Moments later, a siren blared. He then claimed that all English people simultaneously stop whatever they’re doing to… have a cup of tea, without any penalties!
The bigger, the more believable! The video – viewed over 6 million times – sparked a massive buzz. Other users jumped on the bandwagon, taking the joke even further and playing along. One could see an actor interrupting his fashion video to dash off for his tea. A traveler at Heathrow Airport recorded a fake announcement stating that all services would pause for the mandatory tea break.
A driver shared that he always keeps tea bags on him, just in case. With utmost seriousness, he talked about possible exemptions for certain professions, like heart surgeons during an operation or train drivers who can’t stop.
@imjoshfromengland2 Wait for it… 👀 Here’s something we do in the U.K. 🇬🇧☕️
♬ original sound – imjoshfromengland2
A Total Frenzy…
As is typical on TikTok, the joke reached wild proportions. Some commentators claimed they missed three tea alarms and wondered if they needed to take a sensitivity training course. Others joked that their coffee-loving neighbor mysteriously vanished after complaining about the system—a total snitch situation.
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To further fuel the confusion, major corporations and even the British government got in on the act. Aldi UK posted a video of an employee making tea right at 3 PM. British Airways assured that it continues to serve tea at that exact time on its flights. Following suit, the British government released a TikTok video claiming that changes would be made regarding the Tea Alarm
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Amidst this barrage of (entirely fictitious) evidence, Americans are in a state of panic on social media. On Reddit and TikTok, they are desperately asking whether the Tea Alarm is real or not. I’ve been living in the United Kingdom for six months, and everyone tells me it’s true. Please, tell me the truth!
@ukgov in the meantime use gov.uk to renew your passport, report potholes, find your local council and much more #teaalarm #teatimealarm ♬ alarm – TripTravel
