2003 Royal Society of Chemistry guidelines on this action advise “carry a heavy bag of shopping…in cold, driving rain for at least half an hour beforehand.” Douglas Adams explained advice for this action with the footnote “in England it is generally considered socially incorrect to know stuff or think about things.” A 1907 book that claims there is no one way to do this action defined an “art of being in the world” that Tomonobu Imamichi held was stolen by Heidegger. 11 “golden” rules for this action appear in a George Orwell essay. This action creates the subject of a “religion of aestheticism” in a book by (*) Okakura Kakuzō. The ability of a lady to tell apart two methods for this action was the subject of an R.A. Fisher paper. For 10 points, practitioners of what action dispute whether milk should be added before or after pouring? ■END■
ANSWER: making tea [accept synonyms like preparing tea; accept pouring tea until “pouring” is read; accept steeping tea until “steeping” is read; reject “drinking tea” or “tasting tea”]
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= Average correct buzz position