High tea isn’t “super fancy tea,” it’s supper. The afternoon snack with the fancy treats is eaten in the living room (drawing room, whatever) at a low table. What the workers eat when they come home from work at the high table in the kitchen is high tea.
strickmaedel - Americans don’t have “tea time”, unlike countries influenced more by Britain. Generally in the US, office employees and management don’t get any official breaks between lunch and quitting time.
strickmaedel almost 14 years ago
High tea isn’t “super fancy tea,” it’s supper. The afternoon snack with the fancy treats is eaten in the living room (drawing room, whatever) at a low table. What the workers eat when they come home from work at the high table in the kitchen is high tea.
tedcoop almost 14 years ago
surfstuff55, it’s only “sweet tea” in the Southern States.
Plods with ...™ almost 14 years ago
…and any McD’s you pull into…
Smiley Rmom almost 14 years ago
strickmaedel - Americans don’t have “tea time”, unlike countries influenced more by Britain. Generally in the US, office employees and management don’t get any official breaks between lunch and quitting time.