Tea & Etiquette: Taking Tea for Business and Pleasure
Tea & Etiquette: Taking Tea for Business and Pleasure
Tea & Etiquette: Taking Tea for Business and Pleasure Information
The Protocol School of Washington
TEA & ETIQUETTE
Taking Tea for Business and Pleasure
By Dorothea Johnson & Bruce Richardson
Introduction by Norwood Pratt
EXPANDED EDITION
Afternoon tea conjures up both feelings of elegance and gentility. It is, after all, synonymous with civility and blessed with the endearing quality of being part of the world's enduring cup of humanity. The customs and courtesies associated with this most civilized ceremony, however, are disquieting to the uninitiated. Fear of committing "tea faux pas" is on the upturn, as tea is now serving not only a social function, but a professional one as well-an alternative to the business lunch or dinner. This has created an unprecedented demand for learning the essentials of tea etiquette as executives meet in hotel lounges to discuss business over a cup of tea.
This book includes tea history, tea and health information, steeping guides, as well as elements of both social and business tea etiquette. The authors have given you all the information needed to either serve or be served at a host of tea occasions.
- Over 200 color photographs
- Tea history
- Tea preparation
- Introductions
- Handshaking
- Business etiquette
- Napkin etiquette
- Dining etiquette
- Tea stories
- Recipes
Bruce Richardson is a Contributing Editor for TeaTime magazine. Dorothea Johnson is the Resident Etiquette Expert for the Ellen Degeneres television talk show and founder of The Protocol School of Washington.
Published by Benjamin Press and available wholesale at 800.765.2139