johnnytapia
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And its hideous apostrophes.Each to their subculture and it’s hideous ways.
And its hideous apostrophes.Each to their subculture and it’s hideous ways.
Exactly and of course.And its hideous apostrophes.
Quite correct of course.The only meal pattern I recognise is Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and then dinner at 8.00pm.
Correct, dinner is the oldest term out of the three and was originally taken at midday, in Roman times. Lunch is a fairly modern concept for when posh people wanted to copy the French. They should have reintroduced the middle ages word “beever” as that would have had numerous hilarious scenarios for centuries.Nah its breakfast, dinner and tea ;)
Peasant ;-)You dont have Christmas Lunch, so that ends the debate, breakfast dinner and tea.
Full Highland Regalia a must.The only meal pattern I recognise is Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and then dinner at 8.00pm. Dressed appropriately of course.
I always had a dinner break at school not a southern softy lunch breakPeasant ;-)
You have a lunch break (not a dinner break) at work around midday so it's obviously breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Seriously though, I have always seen lunch as being a lighter meal whereas dinner is the main meal of the day. I think most people have their main meal in the evening nowadays, so that would make breakfast, lunch and dinner more appropriate (usually).