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Lunch and Dinner or Dinner and Tea
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Ambassador
07-10-2008
Since I rarely eat around mid-day I tend to call my first meal (around 3pm) as lunch and then tea/dinner is at 10pm

Continental approach
petral_gal
09-10-2008
lunch and tea, but tea would be dinner. lol, we go out for 'a meal' non specific!

the word dinner looks and sounds funny if you say it a lot...
DirtyGerty
14-10-2008
Lunch and Tea in this house.
Dazzer
15-10-2008
Originally Posted by **BlackCat**:
“I say dinner & tea, isn't it more of a North/South thing though?”

I guess it is actually. I would normally say Lunch and Dinner, but as the OH is from the North I often do call "Dinner" Tea
LQS
16-10-2008
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and supper. Apart from "high" tea on a Sunday afternoon when I am in a baky mood.
surfer_chicky
17-10-2008
lunch and dinner

tea is afternoon tea imo, thats what we have when we go snowboarding tea and cake.
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