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Maxim
Is "not for the all tea of China" frequently used nowadays?
Feb 16, 2022 6:50 PM
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I think most people know the expression, but don't use it very often. A more common expression nowadays might be: Not on your life. Not for all the money in the world.
February 17, 2022
No, it is an old expression.
I have heard previous generations use it, but I never do.
February 17, 2022
I've never heard that expression, honestly, and i'm 99% sure it isn't used, so, yeah.
February 16, 2022
I was born and raised in LA but have ever heard the expression "not for all the tea of China" before. But I can definitely understand what you mean by that idiom. Perhaps it is more common in different parts of the US or in other English speaking countries.
February 16, 2022
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