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coccinelle | 14:55 Wed 20th May 2009 | Society & Culture
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Can a few of you tell me what they call the afternoon snack meal that kids have when they come home from school? A few because it may change from region to region. When I was a kid I had my main meal at 5pm so didn't have this kind of afternoon snack.
In France they call this a 'go�ter' but I don't know how to translate this into English. Some adults have a 'quatre heures' which can be translated into 'tea' but don't know how to translate 'go�ter'.
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afternoon tea ?

tea in this sense meaning a light meal.
in english, gouter just means 'sample, taste or enjoy' so it could cover any manner of things.
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Thanks Ankou for your reply. What I'm looking for is what parents and kids call the snack kids have on getting home from school. French kids call it a go�ter and comprises usually a fruit drink or milk and a cake, croissant or something else to tie them over to dinner. I don't think they call it afternoon tea.
We just call it ' snack' in our house - but that's probably not very helpful to you!
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thank you yingyang. What do your neighbours or other members of the family call it?

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