Do you eat during the day; Breakfast Lunch Dinner (The correct way) Or Breakfast Dinner Tea I've been having this dispute which reared its head again last night on the back of a buzz feed list http://www.buzzfeed.com/kellyoakes/alright-our-kid?s=mobile#2gxqsny Anyway all your enlightened thoughts on the correct terminology for our meals would be appreciated.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner for this ****. Breakfast, Elevenses, Brunch, Lunch, Afternoon snack, Tea, Dinner, Supper for Pud.
This arguement has only been simmering for 2 years now.. I'm beginning to think perhaps it's a northern thing. Though sometimes I do refer to my evening meal as tea depends what I make... Lunch is still lunch.
Brunch dinner or lunch dinner tea is an afternoon cake sandwich pastry or biscuits and tea not a hot meal
Breakfast, Lunch then Tea, never use the word dinner, mainly because it causes too much hassle, you just have to look back to the Dinner Riots of the early 50s to realise this.
If you want to see a really big argument put Channel 5 now on to see Neil Ruddock's new wife have a meltdown when the Bailiffs arrive.
I'm guessing that a certain Mr Jip Jap is taking the opposite view to you Breakfast, lunch and dinner for this cockney ****er.
Breakfast (even though it's just a couple of rollies and a bottle of water) Lunch (a sandwich) Dinner (beer) Anyone that calls dinner 'tea' is a raging northern *****
Ha no not jip, though I suspect he will of the same opinion. For me you don't eat dinner at lunch time.
Who had lunch ladies at school? Nobody, therefore THAT is dinner. You go home from school for your tea, fact.