Tea Superstitions

A little Bee’s Soulteez fun – some superstitions around tea β˜• have been developed and whether they are true or not they still give us a reason to be cautious with every cup.  Here are some of my favourites.

If two women are drinking tea β˜• together and one of the women wanted to have a baby, they’d do the pouring together, and the woman would become a mother within a year.   

No two women should pour from the same pot or an argument would occur!

Putting milk πŸ₯› in your tea before sugar could condemn you to a life of solitude.

Leaving the top off the teapot could mean a stranger will bring bad news.  

It’s very bad to forget to put the tea β˜• in the pot before adding the boiling water.  

You will receive bad news πŸ“° within the week if your tag falls off your tea bag while the bag is in your cup.

funny teapot

The more leaves 🌿 that end up in your cup, the fuller your life will be.  

If any pieces of leaves float to the top, it is an indication of a visit from a stranger or lover.

If you brew a pot of tea β˜• too strong you will make a new friend.

Two spoons πŸ₯„ accidentally placed on the same saucer means a wedding will happen soon.

Bubbles that form in the middle of your cup indicate you will receive a lot of money.  The more bubbles, the more money πŸ’°.

In other regions, it was believed that if bubbles stick to the side of the cup, then romance is in the air, with each bubble representing a kiss πŸ’‹.

Accidentally dropping loose-leaf tea β˜• in your house will bring you good luck.  

Scattering tea leaves in front of your house 🏘 should ward off evil spirits.

If you brew a pot of tea β˜• too strong you will make a new friend.

Two spoons πŸ₯„ accidentally placed on the same saucer means a wedding will happen soon.

Bubbles that form in the middle of your cup indicate you will receive a lot of money.  The more bubbles, the more money πŸ’°.  

In other regions, it was believed that if bubbles stick to the side of the cup, then romance is in the air, with each bubble representing a kiss πŸ’‹.

Accidentally dropping loose-leaf tea β˜• in your house will bring you good luck.  

Scattering tea leaves in front of your house 🏘 should ward off evil spirits.