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Is a plastic drinking container without a handle properly called a CUP or a GLASS?
I'm a native speaker, but disagree with some people over the proper term for a plastic drinking container. For the record, I think it should be "cup." However, I've been handed teacups by people after asking for a cup and had them insist that a cup must have a handle and that my "cup" should be called a "glass," even though it's made of plastic.
I'd call it a cup, w/ or w/o the handle.
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