Kitty Party

Tea parties are social gatherings of essentially socially assimilated women in whom coffee is served. Precursors are already in the 17th century. In closely related are the coffee party and hen-party.

Historically, it is a custom of the German bourgeoisie, whose male counterpart was the ( aushäusige ) Stammtisch and still is.

The name is derived from the ( King's ) ring, which the winners received the Pentecostal shooting and were thus obliged simultaneously to hold the respective next festival. Accordingly wreath meeting continued in the period from the 16th to the 17th century, the term for all types ( small ) by, at which members undertook to align the sequence shows the next meeting.

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