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Dinner or Lunch ?
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Regional expressions fascinate me, including what makes some of us (in the North ???) call the mid-day meal dinner, and others ,lunch.
Where are you from and what do you call it ?
Where are you from and what do you call it ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.folks in yorkshire tend to have main meal at midday, this is dinner. tea is at 5-6 pm.
i live a slightly more cosmopolitan lifestyle since leaving the parental home and I definitely tend to use the terms lunch and dinner (which is at 7.30-8pm)
my sister, who has lost virtually all characteristics associated with her roots, often calls dinner 'supper', which REALLY annoys me.
i live a slightly more cosmopolitan lifestyle since leaving the parental home and I definitely tend to use the terms lunch and dinner (which is at 7.30-8pm)
my sister, who has lost virtually all characteristics associated with her roots, often calls dinner 'supper', which REALLY annoys me.
Dabated this few years back with a friend from the north east of england (I'm in scotland). We ended up reasearching it through the library (pre-internet days) and what transpired is that it seemed to relate to be the meal rather than the time. Simply put, dinner was the main meal of the day. This fitted as when she was growing up mid-day was her main meal whereas now, here in scortland, it is the 5-7ish meal. Work also took me down to the 'north' for a few months about 20 years back and the big meal was at lunch time with a light 'tea' and a round of sandwiches for supper.
I've lived all over (Shropshire, Wales, Yorkshire, Manchester and London) and find it differs greatly.
For me it's breakfst, lunch and tea though dinner if it's going out or something posher like having friends round for dinner. Supper is used back home as a late evening snack after tea.
In Manchester my lunch seems to be more commonly dinner which is strange to me though thinking about it growing up in Shropshire we always had school dinners (or lunchbox), dinnerladies etc...at lunchtime.
For me it's breakfst, lunch and tea though dinner if it's going out or something posher like having friends round for dinner. Supper is used back home as a late evening snack after tea.
In Manchester my lunch seems to be more commonly dinner which is strange to me though thinking about it growing up in Shropshire we always had school dinners (or lunchbox), dinnerladies etc...at lunchtime.
just finished arguing about this with my family! i call mid day meal lunch and evening meal dinner, i was told i'd forgotten my welsh country roots! it annoys me as i work in a hotel and someone books a table for dinner and then turn up at lunchtime!
question for those who call lunch dinner - would you book a table lunch or dinner if you wanted to eat at 12.30pm?
question for those who call lunch dinner - would you book a table lunch or dinner if you wanted to eat at 12.30pm?
Loads of interesting answers to my original question, but, everylittle, yours matches my opinion word for word.
It's as I thought, a truly regional thing and that's why I get miffed when people from the North call it lunch, it's as if they've ' fallen in' with what they think is 'proper' !!!!
Be proud of your origins everybody !! xx
It's as I thought, a truly regional thing and that's why I get miffed when people from the North call it lunch, it's as if they've ' fallen in' with what they think is 'proper' !!!!
Be proud of your origins everybody !! xx