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At the convention on Saturday, and again at LACMA on Sunday, hundreds of people partook in tea ceremony.
I may no longer fit into the C&A kimono I wore religiously for a year, and have grown out of the stage when I made my parents call me Mulan and partake in fake tea ceremonies, but I'm not ashamed to say that it's still my favourite movie.
It's also worth ordering the excellent dinner and partaking in the tea ceremony (00 82 742 3410; rkj.co.kr; Bukchon; from £140).
Yet in his trim suit and dark shirt he couldn't look less ruffled and more psyched to see me, urging me to partake in refreshments ("No tea? You sure? But you must be so hot!") and latching immediately on to my transatlantic accent.
As James says, "whether you partake of tea or not … the situation is in itself delightful".
Perhaps this Homme Sensuel, this Homme Egoiste, this Homme Tosseur might find some time in his otherwise punishing daily schedule to partake of tea with her.
At BYU, the "honor code" requires that students do not partake in "alcoholic beverages, tobacco, tea, coffee, and substance abuse".
At least you will be there and you can explain that you're not feeling hungry today or that you had to partake in a work morning tea before coming and that you suddenly feel full.
After that, they visited a restored 350-year-old, Edo-period tea house where the duke partook in a spot of tea -- ceremonial green tea to be exact -- served by a master in the art.
Practically drown yourself in tea.
"These are enriched in tea, especially green tea," Sun says.
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