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  1. 1. Dinner Tea or Supper



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Posted

Lunch

Dinner

Never use the term supper, but I'd consider that an optional late meal

 

As a kid it was lunch and sometimes the evening meal was called tea but the older I get the weirder that phrase sounds

 

The only time I'd call the mid-day-early afternoon meal "dinner" is if it's a Sunday/Christmas and you're having a massive roast at 2pm

Posted

Looks like we have this sorted and people have seen sense!

Breakfast

Lunch

Dinner

exception is if you have a Sunday dinner in the lunchtime slot and have something light like a boiled egg in the dinner slot.Then and only then would it be tea.

 

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Just now, Carl the Llama said:

10 inches of toast to go with the 10 inches of butter

 

4 minutes ago, cambridgefox said:

What does a man with a 10” knob have for breakfast?

Well this morning I had a boiled egg.

Didnt think it deserved to be in the joke thread.

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3 minutes ago, cambridgefox said:

 

Well this morning I had a boiled egg.

Didnt think it deserved to be in the joke thread.

You thought correctly.

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Posted

What have I just stumbled into....

 

How can anyone over the age of 4 not know that its : -

Breakfast 

Lunch

Dinner

 

Tea us something you occasionally have between lunch and dinner to keep you going between meals.   

 

Supper....what the heck is this the 18th century? 

 

Great thread though...

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What time is Sunday dinner supposed to be ? Speaking to a guy that has his on the table at 12 . I said that's too early but his argument is that's what time he eats lunch in the week . :sweating:

Even on Christmas day he's done and washed up by 1pm Bish, bash, bosh .

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49 minutes ago, los dedos said:

What time is Sunday dinner supposed to be ? Speaking to a guy that has his on the table at 12 . I said that's too early but his argument is that's what time he eats lunch in the week . :sweating:

Even on Christmas day he's done and washed up by 1pm Bish, bash, bosh .

Eww no far too early. 

 

Sunday dinner usually around 2/2.30pm.

 

 

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My grandparents used to call dinner tea, and it was interchangeable when I was a kid but that's long disappeared. 

 

It's lunch and dinner. 

 

Supper is something you eat if you've got a peck on late in the evening. 

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