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  2. Tea lady - Wikipedia

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    An English woman, working as a part-time tea lady, serves tea to a female worker at an aircraft factory in Bristol, 1942 A tea lady in the Museum of the Great Western Railway, Swindon. A tea lady provides drinks in an office, factory, hospital, or other place of work.

  3. East Asian tea ceremony - Wikipedia

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    Tea ceremony is a ritualized practice of making and serving tea (茶 cha) in East Asia practiced in the Sinosphere. [1] The original term from China (Chinese: 茶道 or 茶禮 or 茶艺), literally translated as either "way of tea", [2] "etiquette for tea or tea rite", [3] or "art of tea" [4] among the languages in the Sinosphere, is a cultural activity involving the ceremonial preparation and ...

  4. Gender neutrality in English - Wikipedia

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    Some jobs are known colloquially with a gender marker: washerwoman or laundress (now usually referred to as a laundry worker), tea lady (formerly in offices, still in hospitals), lunch lady (American English) or dinner lady (British English), cleaning lady for cleaner (formerly known as a charwoman or charlady), and so on.

  5. Bunbuku Chagama - Wikipedia

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    Bunbuku and his comrades, the four tea monks, decide to butcher the creature and make it into soup (suimono ). [50] The creature flees but is cornered and turns itself into a tea kettle. The monks place the kettle on fire and are amused to see it turn halfway back into the furry creature, and it escapes.

  6. Tieguanyin - Wikipedia

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    The processing of Tieguanyin tea is complex and requires expertise. Even if the tea leaf is of high raw quality and is plucked at the ideal time, if it is not processed correctly, its true character will not be shown. This is why the method of processing Tieguanyin tea was kept a secret. plucking tea leaves (Chinese: 採青; pinyin: cǎi qīng)

  7. First Lady Jill Biden Recalls What It's Like to Have Tea with ...

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    In a new book, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden reflects fondly on her memories of the late Queen Elizabeth, and of her experiences at the Queen's funeral and King Charles's coronation.

  8. Dabang - Wikipedia

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    The tea ceremony with chain stores started with 'Nandarang', and '00 Gallery', and when the night curfew system was abolished, the late-night tea room appeared in large cities. In the 1990s, dabang gradually lost its ground due to the spread of coffee machines, the refinement of beverages, and the increase of luxury dabang.

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