Fair play. I was going to try and style it out by making out I was referring to dinner time at midday but the crust thing ****ed me up. For the record, we do breakfast, dinner and tea. In that order. I do go to some places that call the evening meal dinner. Soz.
It's alright, nobody's perfect. Although the people that served you meals at school were called dinnerladies. Because they gave you your dinner. None of this lunch lady bollocks from the states. Bloody Americans, coming over here and stealing the 'u' from our words.
Due to being a military pikey, I don't have much of an accent, in fact when I met up with Chazz he kept bowing, on account of him thinking I was royalty with me posh accent and military bearing. Some words I can't drop, like scern, rerd, snerr etc which always make my missus piss herself. I always get a stronger accent when I visit Ull or me dad, which also amuses the bitch. It is, however, in this house, dinner at dinner time which is 12 to 12:30 and tea when the lazy cow can be arsed in the evening.
Erm no. I do have a latte and cake from our canteen around 10. Nowt after dinner til tea though. Magnum, white one, for supper usually.
When I lived in Goole,Hull and Anlaby, dinner was mid-day. Living down south its lunch at mid-day and dinner in the evening. Very strange.
Nooo! Cold baked beans have always been the hangover cure of choice! Ideally in a white bread sandwich, but also eaten out of the tin with a spoon while you're making the sandwich
If you take a Tupperware box packed with cold sandwiches, crisps and maybe a can of tizer, then what do you call that?
Breakfast Dinner Tea That's how it is ... and that's how it always will be Lunch? Pah...it doesn't exist
Oh come off it, it's a packed lunch every time. Nobody in the world has ever said packed dinner. FACTual information.