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Fancy Tea Etiquette Game Card
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Fancy Tea Etiquette Game Card
Mind your manners, darling. It's tea time in the Ton.
This delightful game tests guests' knowledge of proper Regency era tea etiquette. From correct pinky placement to the proper way to stir, guests will answer true or false questions and discover if they are refined enough for tea with Lady Whistledown herself.
Designed to coordinate with your Bridgerton inspired bridal shower collection, this card features whimsical hand-painted watercolor florals in pastel pink, powdered blue, and sage, with delicate gold accents. Pass them out with pencils as guests arrive, then reveal the answers together for laughter and learning.
Answer key:
You should always slurp your tea to show how much you like it.
False – It's polite to sip your tea quietly.
It’s polite to say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ when asking for more treats.
True – Good manners make everyone feel appreciated and special.
If you don’t like a snack, you should say “Yuck!” really loudly.
False – It's kind to stay polite even if you don’t like something.
Holding your teacup with your pinky sticking out is the proper way to drink tea.
False – It’s actually better to hold your teacup with all your fingers gently.
You should share the treats with everyone at the table.
True – Sharing makes the tea party fun for everyone.
Using your napkin to wipe your hands and face is good table manners.
True – Napkins help keep everything tidy and polite.
It’s okay to talk with your mouth full of cookies, as long as you're really excited.
False – It's best to finish chewing before speaking.
If you spill something, it’s best to quietly ask for help to clean it up.
True – Accidents happen, and it’s polite to ask for help nicely.
Tea parties are for talking kindly and taking turns speaking.
True – Taking turns helps everyone feel heard and included.
It’s okay to grab the last cookie without asking if anyone else wants it.
False – It’s always polite to check if others would like it first.
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