So elegant! Lovely
Lovely 🌺
Very Nice video… you added many tips other videos fail to mention! There are a few things one should never do: Eat with your gloves on, though placing your fork and knife may look cute on top of your tea napkin… that is not the proper way to do it. The fork belongs on the right of your plate and the knife on your left. Jam/preserves, curds or clotted cream are placed on the rim of your plate with a knife, then added to your scon/scone halves. Thank you kindly♥️🫖
Absolutely do NOT leave your gloves on! They can be worn for pictures and social media before you dine, but never eat with them on or leave them out on the table. Additionally do not smoke, apply makeup or play cards while wearing gloves.
Ahhhh 🥰 👏 enjoyed every minute!!!!
Thank you for this video, really enjoy the quality of the filming.
Lovely traditional afternoon tea
Loved this video!! 💕
Love it💗!
Beautiful, nice and simple
I love you for this video ❤
Wow, looks amazing 😍👍😲😲
Love it!!♡♡
So elegant, lovely and unique ❤️😘
I love it! Thanks for the great ideas
Dunno why I laughed so hard at "Lady Tasty" 😂
Isn't there an etiquette rule about not eating or drinking with one's gloves on?
Lovely! I admit I rarely go for the full tea time, but even afternoon milk tea with a good cookie is so nice! (I usually make royal milk tea, which sounds fancy but comes together so quickly.)
What the Music the name of this song please if anyone knows? Thanks
I’m telling Lady Whistledown.
Hi, I work for south korean broadcast company tvN, we would like to use your video on our history show. Could you please let me know if we could use the excerpt from your video with citing your channel?
I wish I could host a tea 🥺
I love you Recipes Tea 😊🤩😍😉🌹🌻❤💜🧡👏👏👏😘😘
Please do more recipes for teas please.
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Ok..now why am I reading the comments with a british accent!!
Why weren’t sugar tongs used?
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Well I had no idea that actually holding your pinky out was considered rude!
If you really don't hold out your pinky (thank goodness) then I wonder where that came from.
There are several theories, but the one we think is most legitimate is that the original tea cups were actually "bowls" or "dishes" that had no handled, so when drinking you would hold your cup with your thumb and forefinger, letting your remaining fingers float up, as balance.
Not traditional British bcz you mix with French
the scones are a bit... american and it’s poor manners to eat with gloves on. otherwise, this is such a cute little video 💗
I've never had an Afternoon tea before in my entire life! Please I wanna and love to experience it! 😭😭😭😭😭
Also, I love this video.