1. Wash the tea set
Make sure the tea set is clean. When the guests arrive, give your seat first and reserve tea. Before making tea, be sure to clean the tea set, especially the tea set that has not been used for a long time. It is inevitable that it will be stained with dust and dirt, and it should be carefully washed with clear water. It is best to iron the teapot and teacup with boiling water before making and pouring tea. In this way, not only pay attention to hygiene, but also appear polite.
2. Appropriate amount of tea
You should pour appropriate amount of tea every time. Let's talk about tea first, generally it should be appropriate. There should be neither too much nor too little tea. Too much tea, too strong tea flavor; There are too few tea leaves, and the tea rushed out has no taste. If guests take the initiative to introduce their habit of drinking strong tea or weak tea, then make tea according to the guest's mouth and stomach.
3. Tea-serving etiquette
According to the traditional habits of Chinese people, as long as both hands are not disabled, they all serve tea to guests with both hands. However, some young people don't understand this rule now, so they pass the tea to the guests with one hand. Attention should also be paid to serving tea with both hands. For a teacup with a cup ear, one hand is usually used to hold the cup ear, and the other hand is used to hold the bottom of the cup and serve the tea to the guests.
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Precautions for tea tasting:
1. Sipping at a small mouth
Drinking tea is the most taboo, or like a pump, it makes such impolite sounds as thump thump. People who know tea and know tea will definitely sip tea, taste it slowly and carefully taste the color and fragrance of tea.
2. Understand that if you put too much tea in your mouth and stomach, the tea taste will be too strong. When there is less tea, the taste of tea is tasteless. Therefore, when drinking tea with others, it is necessary to ask the guests about their preference for strong tea or weak tea before drinking tea. You should make tea according to the guests' tastes, not your own drinking habits.