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Tea or Dinner?


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Is your evening meal your "tea" or your "dinner"?  

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On ‎10‎/‎02‎/‎2017 at 20:03, forfarton said:

 


High tea is served between about 4pm and 6:30pm - main course with bread or toast, scones / pancakes, and cakes / tray bakes (funcy pieces) and tea.

Middle of the day can be lunch or dinner - lunch would be something light while dinner would be more filling. Evening meal is tea if early evening or dinner if later on. Going out for dinner would imply eating later. Supper is a snack late in the evening unless referring to something with chips from a chip shop.

Roll is a perfectly appropriate term for a buttery aka Aberdeen roll aka rowie. Lovely on its own or with one of butter / raspberry jam / golden syrup. However, roll could also refer to morning roll / dinner roll / crusty roll / Glasgow roll / bap / softie etc.

 

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Who the fuck calls eating a sandwich at lunchtime "dinner"?

On 2/10/2017 at 15:05, Shandon Par said:

Sorry if I've missed any, but the exhaustive list..

Breakfast

Brunch

Lunch

Cocktails

Afternoon tea

Cocktails

High tea

Prinks

Cocktails

Dinner

Liquers

Supper

Nightcap

You missed elevenses.

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