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Dear Straight Dope:
Could you please help settle a dispute? It is my opinion that
proper tea
etiquette requires that one pour the tea into the cup *before*
adding the
milk (something to do with causing fine bone china to crack).
However, a
colleague of mine always pours the milk first and insists that that
is
proper etiquette. Can you please confirm for me that this man is
clearly a
prole and his manner of tea drinking beneath contempt? --Cormac
Reynolds
SDSTAFF Larasaurus replies:
Cormac dear, as I was leafing through my new revised edition of
"The Joy of Cooking" I came across this passage:
"The old-fashioned dictate 'milk in first,' or 'MIF'--supposedly a
sign of good breeding--was simply a way to prevent thin porcelain
in typically cold English houses from cracking at the touch of hot
tea" (page 32, "What to Put in Tea").
I don't know that "Joy" is the definitive word on English tea
etiquette, but it does at least offer a rationale on why you should
care which thing goes into the teacup first. However, there is a
contrary view, and luckily for you it's one that probably carries
a lot more weight in the chi-chi circles to which we all
aspire.
In "Miss Manners' Guide to Excruciatingly Correct Behavior" (Warner
Books, 1982), Judith Martin indicates that the phrase "She's rather
milk-in-first, dear" refers to the fact that nannies and
governesses seem to be prone to pouring the milk in before the tea,
while all others do the opposite. In her description of serving
tea, she says, "[A]sk your guest of honor how she takes it. Using
the strainer, pour straight from the pot for strong tea, and dilute
it from the kettle for weak. Then add sugar ... and milk, according
to her taste."
So on the one hand you've got the humble, practical proles, who
pour the milk in first because they don't want to break the
crockery. On the other hand you've got Miss Manners. You pick.
--SDSTAFF Larasaurus
Straight Dope Science Advisory Board
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