and tea at tea-time?
We Northern folk class dinner-time as 12-1, whereas my sister who has lived in Kent for years says it's between 5-7ish, that's tea-time oop Norf...lol
although we have our main meal then...are you confused yet..lol
so am I !!
I tend to describe a meal it 12-1 as lunchtime/lunch and the evening meal as dinner and I am from the midlands, mind you some parts of the midlands describe lunch as "dinner time" and evening meal as tea time, at least breakfast is a constant ;)
When I'm with my family & friends (Fen Wobbits), we have dinner at lunchtime.
When I'm with the BF or his family (Cardiff Posh) we have dinner in the evening.
We have dinner at dinner time in the evening and lunch at lunch time (1.00ish) and don't ever, never ever, have a meal called 'Tea'. We drink tea not eat it. Dinner, is surely a main meal and you can't eat dinner and call it tea. Buif we do have tea as a meal (and if it is sandwiches or similar)if we are invited out for tea but that is usually in the early evening. Are you more confused now Bobbi. ;o)
We don't have supper time, dinner time is the last meal of our day. However, if we have another meal after dinner it is called being just plain piggish!!