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The Lost High Tea Etiquette

The lost High Tea etiquette

There’s nothing better than sitting snugly on your bed with a good book and your favorite cup of tea. But it doesn’t mean you don’t have to know how to drink it the proper way. Like for when the the Queen finally invites you for high tea. Luckily for you, I got you covered. Here’s an infographic that could help for that fateful day. Number 2 was a bit of a shock for me!

 

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I wish I knew who to thank for this infographic, but it seems to have originated from Catching Our Lady’s Roses.

Next time you buy tea online, why not trying to follow the above high tea etiquette? Maybe you will discover your new favorite way of enjoying tea.

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7 thoughts on “The Lost High Tea Etiquette

  1. The term high tea means that tea is served from a “high” place such as a sideboard and consists of substantial and hearty food; not just finger sandwiches and pretty little sweets like afternoon tea. Please look this up and STOP the misuse of the term high tea!!

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