Rolluplostinspace wrote:Supper is ten o clock at night.
Yes I agree, although it's not used in NZ. We call the 10 o clock meal at night "munchies"
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Supper is ten o clock at night.
Guest wrote:Brunch is a combination of breakfast and lunch eaten usually during the late morning to early afternoon, generally served from 10am up to 2pm, and regularly has some form of alcoholic drink (most usually champagne or a cocktail) served with it.The word is a portmanteau of breakfast and lunch. Brunch originated in England in the late 19th century.
Fletch wrote:Tea for dinner is a northern thing.
Fletch wrote:Eat dinner at dinner time and no need for 10pm munching.
Dean wrote:Fletch wrote:Tea for dinner is a northern thing.
We say Tea here in the Midlands...
Dean wrote:Only posh people say lunch...
Dean wrote:Fletch wrote:Tea for dinner is a northern thing.
We say Tea here in the Midlands...
Kranek wrote:Dean wrote:Only posh people say lunch...
I say lunch, and I'm not posh in the slightest. I come from a mum who used to call Brussel sprouts "baby cabbages" well into her twenties, and once asked an M&S shop assistant to direct her to the cosmonauts. She meant croissants.
Holly wrote:Dean wrote:Fletch wrote:Tea for dinner is a northern thing.
We say Tea here in the Midlands...
TBH, many Kiwi's call dinner "tea" also, I just never understood why though.
Dean wrote:Kranek wrote:Dean wrote:Only posh people say lunch...
I say lunch, and I'm not posh in the slightest. I come from a mum who used to call Brussel sprouts "baby cabbages" well into her twenties, and once asked an M&S shop assistant to direct her to the cosmonauts. She meant croissants.
If you’d have said Aldi, I’d have believed you. M&S = Posh...
Dean wrote:Kranek wrote:Dean wrote:Only posh people say lunch...
I say lunch, and I'm not posh in the slightest. I come from a mum who used to call Brussel sprouts "baby cabbages" well into her twenties, and once asked an M&S shop assistant to direct her to the cosmonauts. She meant croissants.
If you’d have said Aldi, I’d have believed you. M&S = Posh...
Stooo wrote:Dean wrote:Kranek wrote:Dean wrote:Only posh people say lunch...
I say lunch, and I'm not posh in the slightest. I come from a mum who used to call Brussel sprouts "baby cabbages" well into her twenties, and once asked an M&S shop assistant to direct her to the cosmonauts. She meant croissants.
If you’d have said Aldi, I’d have believed you. M&S = Posh...
Is it fuck as like...
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