What do you call the main meal you eat in the evening?
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I call it tea time.
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Breakfast is 1st meal of day sets you up for the day.
Lunch
Tea
Im from the North West.
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TeaAnother vote for tea! I'm glad to see the decision is clear cut, now I have my evidence for those doubters!Online Community Co-ordinator
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DinnerI’d call food eaten in late evening supper. Food such as meat and three veg at around six ish dinner and Lunch I’d say was food eaten around noon or one pm. I’m from the south.
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DinnerI was always taught breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner, supper. I call my main evening meal dinner but am not posh! ?Yoga heals the soul ??
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TeaPixie51 said:I was always taught breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner, supper. I call my main evening meal dinner but am not posh! ?
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DinnerWas called tea when I was a kid, but always say dinner now.
And I'm common as muck lol
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