We need to nuke the South and let it sink into the channel
its TEA
I'd be really confused if I was asked over for tea and they did anything but put over the kettle and make a plate of biscuits or something.
Tea mostly, but dinner and tea can get used interchangably, and you don't get folk looking at you like you're brain damaged (See, going into a chippy down south and asking for a fish supper)
both are wrong its called grub.
Hard crust
= roll
Soft top
= bap
Yeah, and Yorkshire Pudding isn't a dessert
School dinners are hot.
Packed lunches are cold.
Tea time is tea time.
Ah yes the classical bread argument, where people use the name of a local variety of bread to refer to all forms of bread.
I miss the good old days when men were men, women were women, lunch was dinner, hot dinner was lunch, dinner was tea, supper was sometimes tea or dinner, rolls were baps...
If you call a meal "tea" and it has nothing to do with the beverage tea, you deserve the guillotine
The correct definitions are thus:
Breakfast - A meal eaten in the morning
Lunch - A meal eaten around noon
Dinner - A meal eaten in the evening
Supper - A meal eaten at night, usually by old people
Tea is a drink and the temperature has no effect on what the meal you're eating is called.
Also scone is pronounced with a long o, you put the jam on first, and Yorkshire pudding is not a dessert.
that's a cob
Why would you name an entire meal after a beverage, especially when you are most likely not to have that beverage with each of that meal??
Ibthinkbyhe only time I'd call it a bap is if it was a bacon bap from a van or something similar
Why the hell would you call it "tea"? I'd expect to get a mug of tea when somebody would offer me that.
How do you pronounce 'stone'?
why would you call it tea, you drink tea and eat supper/dinner
Countless times I've been offered a cup of tea and somebody hands me a mug filled with Stovies. When will the nightmare end.
and what about second breakfast
Did you JUST assume the food person's gender
Fuckin weird that Devon mostly uses dinner, 'cause my parents parents always threw a shitfit when I didn't say tea. Guess they were just out of touch.
What's it called where you just eat continuously until you're unconscious
I always thought of Tea as the inbetween for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
I always thought tea time and dinner time were distinct. Dinner time was the proper evening meal whereas tea time was a cup of tea with some biscuits or maybe a cake you had after lunch but before dinner.
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