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Pouring Tea – Chinese Ritual

Context:
My informant is a 19-year-old student from Orange County, California. I was having dim sum with my three friends and when we sit down at the table, we have tea cups and a pot of hot tea set before us on the table. I begin pouring the tea into one of my friend’s cups and she begins placing the two tips of her fingers by the side of the cup as I pour.

Text:

She begins explaining to us, “whenever my family pours tea we tap our fingers (she continues the action, tapping her fingers on the table) to show respect for the one pouring the tea. I think my mom said this was how kings used to do it but I don’t really know.”

The rest of us copy the movements when we get our tea poured.

Analysis:

My friend grew up in a traditional Chinese household. Both of her parents raised her immersed in Chinese culture teaching her Cantonese at a young age. I think this ritual can be traced back to one of the many Chinese dynasties. This ritual seems to have been passed down through generations. This combines food as folklore with this ritualistic performance, as hot tea also holds traditional value. Again, this is one of those beliefs that puts a lot of value on respect.