I use both tea and dinner for the evening meal depending on who I’m talking to
In Canada we have breakfast in the morning, lunch at noon then supper or dinner in the evening. Tea is just the drink
its always been breakfast, lunch and dinner for me. but we had evening tea if we were still hungry after dinner and it'd normally be something small like a sandwich or a bowl of cereal
My grandparents from rural Kentucky call it Breakfast, Dinner, Supper. Figure that one out.
In the UK where i grew up we have breakfast in the morning,lunch or tea at noon and dinner in the evening
Breakfast lunch tea
Need to show this to Ian Wright to help him understand, based on his confusion on the overlap
I say supper im from county durham yes jack we exist
Honestly I thought calling lunch dinner was crazy but now that I think about it at primary school they called lunch ‘school dinners’
It should be ALL tea.
Finally someone calls a snack before bed supper its always been a thing for me
I'm exactly the same, Jack (hi from South Wales). Meals (all in order but not every day) are: breakfast, elevenses, dinner, tea, supper
In the US I feel like Supper is much more of a southern or old fashioned way of the evening meal while dinner is more the norm. Supper is like what my grandmother would say IMO
Tea is a drink, not a meal.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner/tea
Evening or night. Yeah, dinner or supper. It doesn’t matter. Evening, night, they’re about the same thing. 4:00 and 5:00 it’s not dark outside.
i don't know if this was just our family, or came with my grandparents from the Netherlands, or if it is even correct because i was so young, but I remember hearing cold afternoon meal (sandwich, salad etc) was lunch, but hot afternoon meal was dinner. but then I only ever heard supper for the evening meal.
As an american i was really confused for a second, we use Dinner/ supper depending on where you live lol I use Dinner
Breakfast, Lunch, Tea, Supper done supper is a snack rather than a meal
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