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Not really.

It’s largely about context as well as regional variations bruv. For us northerners, it’s likely pudding at home, dessert when eating out. Same at home you’ll likely call your evening meal Tea, but if you go out, you go out to dinner.


it was pudding in this country long before this dessert ****
 
Well its ****ing Dessert now so Deal with it.

is it **** mate... sunderland might have sided with the french during the civil war , but newcastle stayed loyal to king george.. we didnt go through all that to have to sit around tables calling sticky toffee puddings a ****ing desert .... have I made myself clear.
 
is it **** mate... sunderland might have sided with the french during the civil war , but newcastle stayed loyal to king george.. we didnt go through all that to have to sit around tables calling sticky toffee puddings a ****ing desert .... have I made myself clear.

Pudding is also French though......
 
is it **** mate... sunderland might have sided with the french during the civil war , but newcastle stayed loyal to king george.. we didnt go through all that to have to sit around tables calling sticky toffee puddings a ****ing desert .... have I made myself clear.
Well half our words are French so you are ****ed Pal.!
 
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