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flanker
Another thing Boris has screwed up
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NDWDave
Dear All,

Landlord toilets from lower ground to 6th floor, plus all tea points on the 6th floor are without water. Engineers are working quickly to investigate and resolve this as soon as possible.
We will provide updates accordingly. Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.

Kind regards

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GlennR
"for the lack of conveniences"
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Love Lettuce
No tea points? How can you be expected to work under these conditions?
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The Mighty Fleecy
Do other countries have tea points or is this uniquely British?
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Love Lettuce
I've worked in offices in the Netherlands and Germany that had tea points, but they are both big tea drinking countries.
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GlennR
I’ve seen tea points in Syria, Russia and the US.
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Fragile Do Not Bend
What is a tea point? Is it a fancy name for a kettle?
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NDWDave
It is a zip tap with an assortment of tea bags. Fridge nearby with milk
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What is a zip tap? Is it a fancy name for a kettle?

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