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Erm, food
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Chicken chips and beans
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For dinner my mom made a thai muslim curry, it was divine.
And then for tea, or supper, I had coffee and chocolate :amazed: |
omg GG tea is dinner and supper is supper :nono:
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Nope, dinner is the main meal of the day.
Tea seems to refer to loads of different meals, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_%28meal%29 |
Tea = Dinner tho :/
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I call the meal after dinner, the one around 8 or 9, I call that one tea. Dinner to me is about 4 or 5. And lunch is about noon.
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I just have Lunch at about 1, then Tea/Dinner at about 6
I don't often have Breakfast and almost never Supper, I just snack inbetween |
Dinner - Dinner
Tea/Supper - Supper |
looks like we have another case of wrong here
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Yes I agree you are wrong at least you can admit it :idc:
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Thought supper was just what old folks call it when they have a bit of bread and butter just before going to bed because they had their tea at about 6
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Or maybe some cheese and biscuits
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Mushroom omellete.
And scouse is something people from here have (dunno, might have it in other places but I doubt it with the name) that has got potatoes, meat, and then horrible things like carrot thrown in |
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But how are carrots horrible? :laugh: |
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Yeah, that's why people from here are called Scousers LOL
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I thought "tea" in the Uk meant like a snack. Like what you eat between meals. Am I way off?
Can someone define once and for all what exactly "Tea" is? I thought morning tea is a snack you had between breakfast and lunch, and afternoon tea is a snack between lunch and dinner. |
this poll is what you had for dinner basically
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