Afternoon tea Quote by Kevin Kwan
“My grandparents were far more English in their manners than they were Chinese. For example, we spoke English at home, had afternoon tea every day, and my grandfather, who attended university in Scotland, would smoke his pipe after dinner.”
About This Quote
The speaker highlights cultural hybridity, noting that despite Chinese heritage, family practices align more with British customs, illustrating the fluidity of identity.
In simple terms: Cultural hybridity and family tradition
Identity can blend disparate cultural norms
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- multicultural households
- immigrant families
- colonial-era elite
- cross-cultural upbringing
- language preservation
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- cultural studies research
- identity counseling
Questions to Reflect On
- How does language shape cultural belonging?
- What tensions arise from adopting foreign customs?