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Google NYC had "afternoon tea"? What does that even mean?


I've heard rumor that there is a whole country that does this on some funny little island on the other side of the world.


Tea: a drink prepared by soaking leaves in hot water

Afternoon: a time after midday but before evening.

HTH!


So what you're saying is that Google has banned tea in the afternoons. You're right, that was helpful.


There is a social institution in some countries where tea is consumed in the afternoon and, importantly, this comes with a societal expectation that work stops during the consumption of tea. The societal expectation is similar to the expectation in the US that most professionals are not available for productive labor between 12:00 and 1:00 because they will be eating lunch.

Thus, when an American company says they're instituting afternoon tea-times, what they mean is they are adding a break to the workday which is not typically present in American companies. When an American company which previously had afternoon tea-time eliminates it, it means that the workers have lost a socially acceptable period in which they were not expected to labor.


Tea is forbidden at Google!? What has the world come to?


I wonder if "afternoon" is banned, too...




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