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Post by Burke on Nov 21, 2015 10:18:37 GMT -5
What do you call the main/big meal of the day?
I'm always a little surprised when someone calls it anything but dinner.
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Post by Tarry on Nov 21, 2015 14:00:45 GMT -5
Tea, it's what I've always known it to be called where I'm from.
Everybody in Canada seems to call it supper, which drives me mad, because supper has always been a late night snack to me.
Dinner is lunch.
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Post by Burke on Nov 21, 2015 14:25:10 GMT -5
In school we always called our lunch break dinnertime for some reason, despite the fact that in every other situation we always called the afternoon meal lunch and the evening meal dinner.
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Post by Mutant Couch on Nov 21, 2015 17:58:45 GMT -5
Other: Pizza
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Post by Brandon on Nov 21, 2015 19:38:08 GMT -5
Lemme break it down for you.
Breakfast is what you have in the morning, as long as it's before 10:30. Anything between 10:30 and noon is brunch.
And lunch is lunch, so, idk what you're talking about, Tarry.
And then dinner is the main, big meal you eat in the evening.
And whatever you eat between any of those meals is a snack.
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Post by Burke on Nov 21, 2015 20:12:11 GMT -5
I always thought brunch was just a made up thing that didn't actually exist.
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Post by Mutant Couch on Nov 21, 2015 20:44:44 GMT -5
My paternal side uses the term supper for a light evening meal that we have on days when we have a large dinner in the afternoon, like Sundays. I haven't used the term in well over a decade though.
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