Dinner
Tea
Other (please specify)
Dinner sounds the most appetizing
Breakfast, dinner, tea.. Simples!
I intentionally avoid naming it in order to fuel my massive insecurities. Is it time to eat? What do you want to eat later? We had tacos last night. I don't need no labels.
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Dinner.
I remember a YouTube video comparing differences between UK and NA and an exchange student told a story about living with an English family and was invited down for Tea at some point in the evening, and was surprised to find food rather than tea lol
I grew up in a family that called lunch dinner, and dinner supper. So it was breakfast, dinner, supper. I've kinda broken free of those naming conventions as an adult. Because in the working world you never get a supper break. It's always a lunch or dinner break. So that's what I call them. Meaning the evening one I call dinner. But like theundeadhero I rarely refer to it specifically as anything. It's really just time for food
But the tea/dinner thing reminds me of the age old american south BS where all sodas are called Coke. It makes no sense, it just is
Edit: Though I must say, I'm surprised Supper is not an option. Its such an old and ingrained word in the english language, and I'm pretty sure it's "ye olde english", when "to sup" was literally a term for eating, much like "to dine". But we never say "to lunch" on something
When I was in NZ I'd call it tea. I call it dinner now.
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Supper.
It was always what my parents called it when I was growing up, so I in-turn say it unless it's like some fancy dress-up formal kinda meal.
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