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Calling Lunch Dinner is crazy

@Murphy1090d

I use both tea and dinner for the evening meal depending on who I’m talking to

@SadBird234

In Canada we have breakfast in the morning, lunch at noon then supper or dinner in the evening. Tea is just the drink

@m10h11T5Dayay-j

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@katarzynajaworska7080

In the UK where i grew up we have breakfast in the morning,lunch or tea at noon and dinner in the evening

@ARYA...SLAY...QUEEN...122

Finally someone calls a snack before bed supper its always been a thing for me

@user_56y7dx

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@lorrainemapping

Honestly I thought calling lunch dinner was crazy but now that I think about it at primary school they called lunch ‘school dinners’

@juliemerrywest3928

Breakfast lunch tea

@sidboypampu

It should be ALL tea.

@Damnonii

Need to show this to Ian Wright to help him understand, based on his confusion on the overlap

@Pro-lt2ed

“Interesting that there’s a tiny point of England that goes with supper” while zooming in on London

@OburkeBurke

In Lancashire i had breakfast,dinner and supper.i was shocked that in America they call the supper dinner?

@melissabiemans9991

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.

@YPprodz

Tea is a drink, not a meal.

@rachealarmstrong

I say supper im from county durham yes jack we exist

@GabriellaComito

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.

@Strawreyleft

In America, it's
1. Breakfast 
2. Lunch
3. Dinner (or sweets or snacks)

@jaredkrol3739

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

@WolfstarLover77

I'm exactly the same, Jack (hi from South Wales). Meals (all in order but not every day) are: breakfast, elevenses, dinner, tea, supper