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What do you say:
Dinner & tea,
Lunch & dinner, or
Lunch & supper
?
Dinner & tea,
Lunch & dinner, or
Lunch & supper
?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Lunch, Dinner and then Supper! And I'm in Scotland. When I was a kid, it was Dinner at lunch time - as in school dinners (now known as school lunch), we then had tea, because we ate at about 5pm - I always think of dinner as a later meal. We always have supper before bed though! If we go out for an early meal, I will always call it tea just to confuse the issue.
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I have noticed that a certain type of person uses "supper" for the evening meal. Do you know what I mean? I myself say lunch for midday meal and dinner for evening meal. Growing up, supper meant anything you ate after dinner, like cereal if you were still hungry. Tea referred to cake and sarnies at 5pm if you had eaten your main meal at lunchtime. The best one was when we went round to my friend's house and his Dad said "he won't be long, he's just having his hot tea."
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