Did your wife like the kettle when you got it, did it make her feel special, is it still used today, will it maybe become a family heirloom?
Yes of course - she drinks more tea than half of England combined :D Not sure if any appliance these days becomes an heirloom. However, that does remind me of a kettle that my grandad used that must have been from the early 1950s. @galenkp might remember the one.
Just thinking - there might be a context difference for kettle. For us, it is what you boil the water in - whereas where the tea steeps is called a teapot. Is that the same?
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I don't think there is a context thing. I was thinking back to a copper kettle my mom had to boil the water in, the whistle would mean the water is just right and then add to the tea cup and steep or if she had friends over into the fancy teapot to steep. Her kettle had a round stamped out farm scene on both sides and scroll work around the lid.
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