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Published on November 6th, 2025
•Trying to navigate the modern dating scene can feel like a tricky business. It's a whole new landscape out there, whether people are swiping on apps or hoping to find a connection in a pub. Figuring out how to charm a potential partner isn't always simple, and everyone seems to have their own unique method.
But an American woman, now living in the UK, shared her go-to trick for winning over British blokes, and let's just say it didn't quite get the reaction she was hoping for. On 05 Nov 2025, her attempt to make the perfect cup of tea went viral, leaving viewers online, especially the good people of Yorkshire, absolutely speechless.

A date and a daring plan
It all started with a simple goal: to win a British man's heart. An American mother, who has gathered over 86,000 followers on TikTok, believed she had found the secret. Before a "very important" date, she decided to practise what she thought was the ultimate romantic gesture. In a video that quickly racked up dozens of comments, she explained her theory. "Apparently the fastest way to a British guy's heart is making the perfect cup of tea," she told her followers. "And as American trying to navigate the dating world in the UK, I can use all the help I can get."
With her big date on the horizon, she wasn't leaving anything to chance. After watching countless YouTube tutorials to perfect her technique, she felt ready. She was confident that her efforts would pay off and help her charm her way into his affections. She added, "I'm practicing ahead of time and I really think this is going to be the tea that steals his heart." The intention was sweet, but the execution? Well, that's where things took a very unexpected turn. For many Brits, the perfect brew is a matter of national pride, and her particular method was about to cause quite a stir.
The criminal technique that stunned viewers
So, what exactly did she do that caused so much commotion online? Her followers watched as she began her tea-making process. First, she placed a teabag into a mug. So far, so normal. But then, instead of reaching for the kettle, she filled the mug with cold water. And then came the moment that horrified British viewers everywhere. She walked over to the microwave. Yes, the microwave. The mug, filled with the teabag and cold water, went straight inside to be heated up.
For many tea lovers, particularly those from Yorkshire who pride themselves on a proper brew, this was an unbelievable sight. Once the concoction was warmed, she calmly removed it, adding a teaspoon of sugar and a splash of milk to finish it off. She presented her finished cup of tea, seemingly pleased with her work. But the comments section soon lit up with reactions from Brits who simply could not believe what they had just witnessed. Even the official Yorkshire Tea account was floored by this tea-making technique. The general consensus was that this particular method was not the way to anyone's heart, especially not a British one. The online reaction showed just how seriously the nation takes its tea.
The online jury delivers its verdict
The reaction from viewers was swift and unforgiving. The comments section became a space for baffled Brits to share their disbelief. Many pointed out that her well-intentioned gesture was, in fact, a cardinal sin in the world of tea making. This particular approach to making a brew just wasn't going to cut it. One user didn't hold back, writing: "I guess you aren't winning any British man's heart anytime soon then." Another tried to offer some constructive, if blunt, advice about the dating landscape:
"You don't put it in the microwave we use a kettle. In the UK we never make a tea like that it's criminal." It seems the use of a microwave instead of a kettle was the main point of contention, a clear sign to many that this was not a proper cup of tea. A third person offered to step in and help her find a better way: "Do I need to teach you how to make a actual good brew." Even the legends at Yorkshire Tea couldn't resist weighing in on the debate. Their simple but effective comment captured the mood perfectly: "Not the microwave!" However, not every comment was critical. One person saw the sweet intention behind the questionable method, noting: "Not bad! Take the teabag out before adding sugar and milk tho! This is really sweet of you btw!" But this lone voice of support was largely drowned out by the cries of tea-based horror from other Brits. The viewers had spoken, and the verdict on this microwave tea was clear.

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