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cup
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Traditional tea ceremonies involve serving tea in handle-less cups, emphasizing mindfulness and aesthetics.
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cup
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Often used for drinking hot tea and as a vessel for serving and drinking sake
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cup
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Used for drinking hot or cold beverages such as green tea, sake, or miso soup
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cups
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Often used for serving rice or noodles, and for drinking hot soups as well as beverages.
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cups
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Used in traditional tea ceremonies with specific etiquette and significance
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cups
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Cups are often used for serving and drinking hot beverages such as tea, and are typically smaller in size.
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cups
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Used for drinking hot beverages, such as tea, and not typically used for cold beverages.
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cups
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Tea cups are often small and without handles, and are used for drinking tea without milk or sugar.
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set cup on table
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Considered impolite to set a cup directly on the table without using a coaster, as it shows disrespect for the table surface.
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set cup on table
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When setting a cup on a table, it is important to place it gently and avoid making noise to show respect and consideration for others.
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