The tea in China
Posted by ESC on May 22, 2005
In Reply to: The tea in China posted by Lauren on May 22, 2005
: "for all the tea in China"... this is a negative sarcastic remark, correct?
Yes. From a previous discussion:
Since China is a large country, it would contain a lot of tea -- and the tea would be worth a tremendous amount if it were made available on the world market. "All the tea in China" therefore translates to a considerable fortune. If you said "I wouldn't do that for all the tea in China," it means: I wouldn't do that even if you paid me an enormous fortune.
- The tea in China Smokey Stover 23/May/05
- The tea in China Steve E 23/May/05