Which mug gets the sugar?

That's another thing....
Unless your camera is busted, there isn't a blue mug in the pic.
There's one that is a heavily bleached duck-egg grey kind of tint, but that isn't blue...

This forum (default) is blue and white.
Your fancy-pants milk carton is blue and white.
Your posh Yves-Dolce-Hillfigeurbury designer mug isn't even the Fleetwood Pantone 'Barely-Blue' of a student nurse's underwear....

It ain't blue. Don't let your wife tell you any different!!
 
That's no fun, he can't subtle brag his fancy biscuits that way :D
if he was fancy he would have sugar cubes

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most people probably don't even offer builders drinks these days, anyway.
 
What is this mumsnet? people panicking over whether the builder gets the cup with the sugar knowing one drop could kill him.


just add tiny bowl of sugar with a spoon, calm down and carry on!

OP just seems intimidated by having real men at his house, whilst he is reduced to tea boy.
 
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OP just seems intimidated by having real men at his house, whilst he is reduced to tea boy.
we should watch if he posts in "what man jobs have you done today"
made tea for the builders :cry:


can a mod merge this thread with that one for the hell of it?
 
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No, I would say this strengthens her argument of putting the sugar in the white mug. There is a clear precedent that white mugs usually have sugar and blue mugs never have sugar in your household. Therefore I'm going with white as the only logical answer for your household. I can't see the argument for blue at all anymore.

I've not stated which mug is the correct one to be sugared, only that I add sugar to the correct mug.

OP just seems intimidated by having real men at his house, whilst he is reduced to tea boy.
Quoted for truth :( I'd have burnt myself making them if it wasn't for my trusty Marigolds! Can't touch the same cup that they have.
 
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I copy and posted the ops message to cfhatgpt

Let's break it down logically:

  • You put the sugar in the correct mug.
  • Your partner puts sugar in the wrong mug.
That means both mugs end up with sugar, except for the one that originally shouldn’t have had it—which now does.

So, the mug that was originally supposed to have sugar doesn’t, and the one that wasn’t supposed to have sugar does.

Thus, the sugar ends up in the wrong mug.

Now, if you initially put sugar in the white mug, your partner’s mistake means the sugar is actually in the blue mug—and vice versa.

So the answer depends on which mug you originally put the sugar in. If you clarify that, we can settle this!

Want me to set up a poll for this?
ahahahahhaha both mugs have sugar

Schrodinger's sugar and "THE POWER OF AI"
 
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location of spoon could be significant - only need to stir the one with sugar and might then leave the spoon in that one too, as an indication.
 
location of spoon could be significant - only need to stir the one with sugar and might then leave the spoon in that one too, as an indication.
that must be the critical thinking and problem solving they don't teach at schools anymore.

probably easier to tell them where the kitchen is when they arrive, then lock yourself in another room
 
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that must be the critical thinking and problem solving they don't teach at schools anymore.
Except that it falls apart when you apply some forensic/detective eyes:

location of spoon could be significant - only need to stir the one with sugar and might then leave the spoon in that one too, as an indication.
The 'unspooned' mug shows evidence of having been stirred already, namely the vortex pattern in the slight froth, and the spec of instant coffee granule on the side which was not fully captured by the stirring.
The spooned mug has signs suggesting circular disturbance too.
This and other elements also suggest that whoever made these heated beverages is right-handed...

This establishment of instant coffee implies that stirring would be required in both mugs, and also eliminates the considered argument of a ground coffee machine, but then leaves me wondering what the metal cylinder thing is by the mains socket....?

But the bigger question is why the OP is making them coffee instead of a proper batch of Builders' Tea.
He has the means, as evidenced by the proudly showcased tea bags, but what is his motive.........?
 
I assume sugar goes in the white mug because sugar is white.

I have alternative theory that one of your roofers is white and the other is blue-da-ba-di but you didn't specify that.
 
Blue, as it's on the right. That's assuming you're right-handed. Also the spoon is pictured in the right-hand mug, so I assume it has been added and stirred.

You also wouldn't want to risk maneuvering sugar over the blue mug as you might spill some.
 
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if making a cup of coffee is this hard i cant wait until we advance on to the tea scenario.. :p
 
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