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How about inviting guests to tea for business etiquette?

Tea ceremony etiquette Tea, coffee and cocoa are called the three major drinks in the world. When we receive visiting guests, making tea and serving tea has become an indispensable hospitality etiquette. Whether you drink it yourself or entertain guests, drinking tea is very particular. Don't make tea in front of the guests. Even if you take tea in front of the guests, don't grab the tea directly, but take it with a spoon, or directly pour the tea into the teapot teacup with a tea can. When offering tea to guests, the most important thing is to pay attention to the preferences of guests, the rules of serving tea, the method of offering tea and the timing of pouring water. If possible, prepare more kinds of tea to give guests a variety of choices. Before serving tea, ask the guests whether to drink tea or drink, and if they are used to drinking tea, what kind of tea to use, and provide several possible choices. Don't be self-righteous. If there is only one kind of tea, make it clear in advance. From a medical point of view, don't drink tea too strongly unless the guests have special requirements. Treat guests with tea, pay attention to hot tea, and be full for seven minutes. There is also a saying that "tea is full of deception" when serving tea. When entertaining guests with tea, who will serve tea for the guests often involves the degree of attention to the guests. When entertaining guests at home, tea is usually served by the younger generation or the waiter at home. When receiving important guests, it is best for the hostess or even the host to serve tea in person. When entertaining guests at work, secretaries and receptionists usually serve tea for the guests. When receiving important guests, the person with the highest position in the unit should serve tea in person. If there are many guests, you can follow the principles of guests first, guests first, guests second, women first, men first, elders first and junior second. You can start from entering the living room and serve tea in turn clockwise; Or in the order of first come, first served; Another "lazy" way is to make all the tea and let the guests help themselves. It's best not to drink tea when talking to others. Even if you want to drink, it's a polite sip. Do not swallow the tea in your mouth. If you drink tea in your mouth, don't spit it out or take it out of your mouth with your hands, but eat it or spit it somewhere else. If the host really treats guests with tea, the most appropriate way is to pour tea and water for the guests frequently. The moral of this practice is: "Drink slowly and talk slowly." In the past, we had a saying that "no more than three cups of tea". The first cup is called Jingke tea, the second cup is called Xushui tea, and the third cup is called Songke tea. If people are repeatedly advised not to talk with tea, it often means reminding guests that it is time to go home. Therefore, when entertaining the elderly or overseas Chinese with tea, don't pour tea repeatedly. More content: /u/ 1782935474