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kawanabe | 17:59 Wed 08th Feb 2017 | ChatterBank
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Judging by the times on the Latest Posts,people's must have moved "En masse" to prepare their Tea..or Dinner...What do you call it...and do you always cook at the same time,every night?
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I can have a dinner time as I never know what time he'll be home and if he'll want a bath before dinner.
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I prefer to take a Bath....Shower only when in Hotels.
Dinner is at dinner time, tea is at tea time

They didn't call them dinner ladies at school for nothing you know

Breakfast is usually while the GMEBs thread is going, followed by Dinner which is normally kicked off about 18:00 hours. There are three adults in the house so we usually cook one night in three which is good.
Dinner at dinner time and tea at tea time ... simple innit!
Main evening dinner Mikey
Breakfast and/or dinner. 9.30- 14.00 ? One or the other.

Then tea, 20.00

Evening dinners are restaurant things.
Breakfast in the morning, light lunch sometime between 12.30 and 2.30pm, dinner in the evening - usually around 8pm.

Same at weekends, but if on the rare occasion we go out for a cooked lunch, perhaps a birthday or Christmas, then its tea in the evening.
Tea every time, sometimes I do it or friend comes over and he does it - his turn tonight !
In Wales, some people have another evening meal, called "supper". I have never been able to work what its for though....a big fry-up, just before going to bed !
Supper is not confined to Wales.
Dinner, and usually between 6-6,30
I call it supper or dinner. Can be any time between about 6 and 10pm.
Ah !....so "supper" could just be another word for the evening meal, that others call "tea" or "dinner" then ?
Supper is traditionally the last (light) meal of the day before retiring. Here in the NE and elsewhere fish and chips in the evening is commonly referred to as a 'fish supper'.
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