| I am sure that everyone is familiar with a tea cup. | | | | One of the noted English tea cup etiquettes, in |
| And probably many of you have tried to use an | | | | terms of handling the English tea cup, is that one |
| English tea cup without knowing that it is an | | | | must remember that the best way to hold an |
| English tea cup. However, the use of an English | | | | English tea cup is by slipping the index finger to |
| tea cup especially in an English tea party or any | | | | the handle of the English tea cup, up to almost |
| gathering which include the presence of some | | | | the first knuckle. Then in holding the English tea |
| English tea cups for the guests and even hosts | | | | cup, the balancing and securing of the English tea |
| and hostesses, involved several rules that must | | | | cup by placing the thumb above the handle of the |
| be followed. | | | | English tea cup and granting the bottom of the |
| So for everybody's information, the English tea | | | | handle to rest on the middle finger. In contrast to |
| cup when it is use in a certain gathering involved | | | | the popular belief in holding the English tea cup, it is |
| some English tea cup etiquettes. The English tea | | | | important to note that the ring and the pinkie |
| cup etiquette involved the proper handling of the | | | | fingers must not be drawn out or protracted but |
| English tea cup or the proper using of the English | | | | should be made rest by curving evenly back |
| tea cup in general. | | | | toward the wrist. |