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Redwinger
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Ian Sutton
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Maria Samms wrote:We call it dinner for sure...although my husband's parents (from England) call the children's dinner "tea" and the adult evening meal "dinner". I find this really confusing, especially if we'ved had tea in the afternoon. I have never heard anyone I know call the evening meal "supper". But I have heard of a "supper club" does that count?
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Larry Greenly wrote: Our supper was 5:00 sharp, not 5:01.
Redwinger
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Robin Garr wrote:"Supper" seems rather, um, rural.
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Jenise
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Redwinger wrote:NJ usually calls it supper. She grew up on a farm and the main meal (dinner) was served mid-day. My parents also called the evening meal supper, but I have always called it dinner throughout my adult life.
Just curious.
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Jo Ann Henderson
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Redwinger wrote:Robin Garr wrote:"Supper" seems rather, um, rural.
Robin,
I think there is a rural undercurrent. Most farm families, at least those I am familiar with, use dinner for the mid-day meal, which tends to be the main/big meal.
I grew up in NYC, hardly rura even back then ,l and my parents and grandparent used supper. Since we were near the bottom of the socio-economic caste, perhaps it is more class based than rural vs. urban??
Redwinger
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Dave R wrote:Growing up it was called dinner. Usually served around 7:00PM. These days I still call it dinner but it occurs daily around 9:00PM. Obviously I do not have kids.
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