I use dinner ..my SO uses supper
'..May the Lord watch between you and me when we are absent from one another..' Gen31:49 😇
I only have one full meal a day, at two o'clock. I've never given it a name
Supper if I eat at home......dinner if I go out to eat
I've never eaten 'supper.' Laura says supper is something you have very late, like 8 or 9 o'clock in lieu of a missed tea.
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In the Mid-West of the United States, it was common that older farmer folks would call the noon meal dinner. For them, it was a formidable meal keeping them going all day while they worked the land.
Then, after they got home from working and the family gathered around the table they had supper. They really had no idea what lunch was.
For city folk, it was much more common to have lunch in the middle of the working day and then have dinner after arriving home. If they were better off they might eat a late evening meal called supper. I'm sure that was common in Europe as well.
Nowadays if I am referring to the meal in the middle of the day it is lunch. The meal later, after work is over, is called either dinner or supper. It is interchangeable.
Dinner or Supper
Hugs,
Mysteria
Where l live, supper mostly, but sometimes dinner.
Lunch is midday, but on Christmas or Thanksgiving we call it dinner.
Late morning is called brunch.
Early morning is called breakfast.
But eating at Waffle House ar 2:00am is just eating because your drunk and hungry.
Evening meal I call supper
Unless it's Christmas Thanksgiving or Easter then it's dibber
I miss Waffle House ...
Gold hearted fun loving Aussie Angel
Dinner is my evening meal and supper is a snack before bed
Do you guys in America even have a meal that anyone calls "Teatime"?
I suppose in the UK, "Tea" (as food) was the thing posh people had at about five in the afternoon, ritually sipping tea and scoffing jam and scones to keep them going until the evening meal they called "dinner".
Dinner for us plebs was what we ate at lunch.
Breakfast - Dinner - Supper I believe are the correct terms for the morning, mid-day, and evening meals. In my house, the specific term isn't used, more like "What would you like to eat, hon?" We both like it when one or the other of us says "You!"
My evening meal I call tea when at home and dinner when out. dxman
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