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The tradition of the tea break, from which the role of tea lady rose, has itself declined, also offering a possible explanation why tea ladies are not commonly found today. In Britain, market research in 2005 showed that of those workers who drank more than four cups of tea a day, only 2% of them received it from a tea lady, [ 2 ] whereas 66% ...
The over abundance of interior decoration and the large tea set on the table compress the women together, adding to the awkwardness of the scene. [5] Furlong-Clancy explains that the artist is allowing the viewer to decide whether this is a "small hiatus in conversation or a social visit tinged with awkwardness."
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Tea at Abbot Academy, a women's boarding school in Massachusetts. Formal tea parties, practiced in a similar way as in British tea culture, was a popular social event for the American upper classes in the 19th century, especially among women. It included fancy tea sets, along with finger foods and sweets.
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