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What does tea mean?

What Does Tea Mean?

Posted on by Elizabeth

As you may know by now, this is a very loaded word in English society. It can mean a number of things, from the literal drinking of it, to referring to whole meals and social events – and it can even mean gossip!

In this article you'll find:

  • Is it always just a beverage?
  • How to Tell What it Means?
  • When it means gossip
  • Conclusion
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Is it always just a beverage?

For the most part, when you hear the word ‘tea’, you’ll probably be dealing with one of the two following definitions:

  • A small, light meal taken in the late afternoon, potentially includes sandwiches and other assorted finger-food
  • A regular meal taken early in the evening, usually including warm, cooked food

I think it’s clear that some clarification is needed in this case!

How to Tell What it Means?

In common English, ‘tea’ has historically been a sort of an umbrella term for a wide variety of meals. Sometimes, the word won’t be accompanied by any other modifier, but it goes without saying that you can always ask for an explanation. That’s pretty much a life lesson there to be honest. Always better to just ask when you’re wondering.

At times though, you may hear helpful adjectives that paint a clearer picture about the sort of event you’re dealing with!

  • Afternoon (cream) tea – light meal, typically around 4 PM
  • High tea – evening meal, possibly supper/dinner

When it means gossip

We’ve written an article about this. Sometimes people will refer to gossip as ‘tea’. It’s relatively new(ish) and rather fun if you use it correctly (as can be said of many things!). Check out our article What does spilling the tea mean? for more.

Conclusion

Context is everything. As long as you listen for cues surrounding the word and ask others for help if you need it, you’re pretty much set up for success. It’s hardly a big deal!

The important thing to keep in mind, of course, is that going for ‘tea’ does usually mean that you’ll be drinking a hot bevvy, disregarding whatever else kind of food might be available.

And if it turns out you’ve been invited to hear or dish ‘tea’, you’ll find out soon enough. Pack a snack just in case!

Reference: The Cambridge Dictionary: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/tea

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