What The Fluff Wednesday: Introducing the Tea Fairy

I have introduced the Cat CEO, Nanook, the Cat Head of Inhuman Resources, Kodi, and the Dog Ambassador, Bumpy. So, now I would like to introduce you to my husband, Brint the Tea Fairy.

A cartoon image of Lana Williams in her office with a small fairy holding a teapot.

What is a Tea Fairy?

Tea Fairies are rare, so allow me to explain a little about them and their culture. Tea Fairies are all born in the wet, swampy areas in and around Georgia in the United States. Interestingly, they are used to the humid (wet air) and hot conditions in Georgia, but many prefer to live in cooler places like the UK. They are generally cheerful and playful characters, but they do get very upset if you take any of their biscuits without asking. Tea Fairies are kind and supportive, but can be very forgetful about anything that is not making tea. If you are lucky enough to make friends with a Tea Fairy, I recommend leaving them little letters to help them remember what they need to do.

Why Did You Marry a Tea Fairy?

I’m British, and he makes a lot of tea. He’s also amazing at taking telephone messages, and if you can find a pen and pad of paper small enough, he will even write them down! In all honesty though, he may be a tiny fairy, but he is the man of my dreams.

Summing Up

Tea Fairies are rare, but incredibly kind and supportive little people. I hope you find your own someday. Let’s welcome Brint the Tea Fairy to the Wright English team!

Lana Williams

Founder and owner of Wright English → Providing English language services since 2020. Lana lives and works in Cambridgeshire in the United Kingdom, loves all things English, and is known to make silly jokes online.

https://www.wrightenglish.com
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