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Etiquette and precautions for pouring tea
1, put down the tea pourer.
When making tea, it is beneficial to fully stimulate the quality and aroma of tea, while pouring tea is just the opposite. Don't raise your hands too high when pouring tea. It is best to pour the tea at a low level, which can not only protect the temperature of the soup, but also make the tea fragrance dissipate too quickly. The most important thing is that when pouring tea, it is easy to stir up the tea soup and splash it outside the teacup. This is a rude behavior.
2. Use the Fair Cup reasonably.
When pouring tea, you cannot pour tea soup directly from the brewed tea set. Especially when you have guests, you must use tea sets reasonably. Fair cup is a special device for distributing tea, which can ensure that each guest's tea soup is uniform in shade, and can also make the weight of tea soup even, neither more nor less.
3. Pay attention to the dryness of the bottom of the cup
When drinking tea on the coffee table, every kind of tea set is often washed or brewed by boiling water, so the bottom of the tea set may be too wet. If there is water at the bottom of the cup when pouring tea, it will not only be very unsanitary, but also leave a bad impression on the guests. So be sure to check whether there are water drops at the bottom of the cup before pouring tea.
4, timely supplement
As the saying goes, tea cools people. If the tea soup in the cup gets cold or the tea soup has bottomed out and the guests haven't left, in either case, it will make the guests feel impolite. Therefore, as a person who invites guests to drink tea, we must always pay attention to the situation in the guest's cup and pour the tea soup into the cup in time to make the guests feel very comfortable.
5, avoid drinking tea soup
The most important thing to pay attention to when pouring tea is the amount of tea soup. Drinking tea is the antonym of drinking. The more you drink, the better, but you can't drink it. In China's tea culture, tea is full, deceiving customers, and can only be poured for seven minutes at a time. The poured tea soup has the meaning of expelling guests from leaving, and the poured tea soup can't taste good.
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