@Bailes1992, bear in mind that the default in the southern U.S. is what we cold-weather sorts call iced tea; it's simply "tea" to them. They would call our tea (which I am having a cuppa even now) "hot tea".
Just regional variations which make sense given the differing climates.
Similarly, in Canada "hockey" and "field hockey".
In NZ, "hockey" and "ice hockey".
Just regional variations which make sense given the differing climates.
Similarly, in Canada "hockey" and "field hockey".
In NZ, "hockey" and "ice hockey".