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Completely disagree it's a class thing with Lunch/Dinner/Tea, class only comes into it if they say supper. Cricketers say lunch and tea for fucks sake!

 

It's completely regional as many have rightly observed, most of the English speaking world say Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. The North and parts of the Midlands like saying Dinner for lunch and then Tea in the evening, never noticed what Scottish, Welsh and Irish people say.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Remmie said:

Completely disagree it's a class thing with Lunch/Dinner/Tea, class only comes into it if they say supper. Cricketers say lunch and tea for fucks sake!

 

It's completely regional as many have rightly observed, most of the English speaking world say Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. The North and parts of the Midlands like saying Dinner for lunch and then Tea in the evening, never noticed what Scottish, Welsh and Irish people say.

 

 

Some people just like to be as Yozzer Hughes as they can on an internet forum when in reality they are fuck all like that and wouldn't correct Mr Bean if he said dinner at tea-time. 

 

 

Oh its still brekkie, dinner then tea by the way you wannabe middle class cunt. 

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4 minutes ago, Remmie said:

Completely disagree it's a class thing with Lunch/Dinner/Tea, class only comes into it if they say supper. Cricketers say lunch and tea for fucks sake!

 

It's completely regional as many have rightly observed, most of the English speaking world say Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. The North and parts of the Midlands like saying Dinner for lunch and then Tea in the evening, never noticed what Scottish, Welsh and Irish people say.

 

 

"Fuck off you english bastards".

 

Just guessing like .

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25 minutes ago, Audrey Witherspoon said:

Same here, I think kitchen is old school for when it was all one room, then people started getting a separate kitchen so this became the back kitchen. I was Brought up by grand parents born in the 20’s and 30’s.

I was brought up by grandparents of the same era as my mum and dad waited years for a house suitable for a child. Some of the gentry on here had duvets when they were kids. Probably cut the crusts off sarnies too.

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10 minutes ago, Remmie said:

Completely disagree it's a class thing with Lunch/Dinner/Tea, class only comes into it if they say supper. Cricketers say lunch and tea for fucks sake!

 

It's completely regional as many have rightly observed, most of the English speaking world say Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. The North and parts of the Midlands like saying Dinner for lunch and then Tea in the evening, never noticed what Scottish, Welsh and Irish people say.

 

 

We had a supper later on after our dinner.

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1 minute ago, VERBAL DIARRHEA said:

I was brought up by grandparents of the same era as my mum and dad waited years for a house suitable for a child. Some of the gentry on here had duvets when they were kids. Probably cut the crusts off sarnies too.

Had to use a towel for a while, and for a bit longer just the quilt cover and no quilt inside it. Horrible gong to sleep with socks, trackies and a jumper on. 

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15 minutes ago, Remmie said:

Completely disagree it's a class thing with Lunch/Dinner/Tea, class only comes into it if they say supper. Cricketers say lunch and tea for fucks sake!

 

It's completely regional as many have rightly observed, most of the English speaking world say Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. The North and parts of the Midlands like saying Dinner for lunch and then Tea in the evening, never noticed what Scottish, Welsh and Irish people say.

 

 

Scottish all say tea.

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1 hour ago, Remmie said:

Completely disagree it's a class thing with Lunch/Dinner/Tea, class only comes into it if they say supper. Cricketers say lunch and tea for fucks sake!

 

It's completely regional as many have rightly observed, most of the English speaking world say Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. The North and parts of the Midlands like saying Dinner for lunch and then Tea in the evening, never noticed what Scottish, Welsh and Irish people say.

 

 

Fella called zeb, deffo middle class. Indicated by the use of cricketers day lunch and tea, cricket is a very middle class sport, it’s played at lords get fucks sake.

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1 hour ago, Bjornebye said:

Some people just like to be as Yozzer Hughes as they can on an internet forum when in reality they are fuck all like that and wouldn't correct Mr Bean if he said dinner at tea-time. 

 

 

Oh its still brekkie, dinner then tea by the way you wannabe middle class cunt. 

Yosser was a manc in the beginning, you wouldn’t have got that yer wool. Him and Loggo went on the rob, which got them kicked off the black stuff, and they were the tea leaves.

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58 minutes ago, Bjornebye said:

Had to use a towel for a while, and for a bit longer just the quilt cover and no quilt inside it. Horrible gong to sleep with socks, trackies and a jumper on. 

Dunno if it was Tommy Tiernan or Dylan Moran did a bit on going away to uni for the first time and their ma had packed them a duvet and quilt cover as they were going to London. He brought a bird back for the first time and she pissed herself laughing when he climbed into the quilt cover with the duvet.

it may have been Ed Byrne.

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1 hour ago, Remmie said:

Completely disagree it's a class thing with Lunch/Dinner/Tea, class only comes into it if they say supper. Cricketers say lunch and tea for fucks sake!

 

It's completely regional as many have rightly observed, most of the English speaking world say Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. The North and parts of the Midlands like saying Dinner for lunch and then Tea in the evening, never noticed what Scottish, Welsh and Irish people say.

 

 

Interesting. I’d always assumed it was a class thing and that, historically at least, working class people in this country, regardless of region, said dinner and tea and the middle classes said lunch and dinner. When watching episodes of Eastenders from the 1980s, Pauline Fowler prepares Arthur’s evening meal, a meal she calls tea.

 

Nowadays, I see and hear so many people, Northerners and Southerners, referring to their midday meal as lunch. I just assumed this was another Americanism that had crept in.

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1 minute ago, Tony Moanero said:

Interesting. I’d always assumed it was a class thing and that, historically at least, working class people in this country, regardless of region, said dinner and tea and the middle classes said lunch and dinner. When watching episodes of Eastenders from the 1980s, Pauline Fowler prepares Arthur’s evening meal, a meal she calls tea.

 

Nowadays, I see and hear so many people, Northerners and Southerners, referring to their midday meal as lunch. I just assumed this was another Americanism that had crept in.

It's a creeping cunt's trick.

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1 hour ago, Audrey Witherspoon said:

Fella called zeb, deffo middle class. Indicated by the use of cricketers day lunch and tea, cricket is a very middle class sport, it’s played at lords get fucks sake.

I don't say tea though I say Dinner as evening meal. My point was if posh cricketers say tea is it really a class thing?

 

I maintain its regional though with plenty of exceptions like the one Tony provided. It's said that everyone in Liverpool says Dinner and Tea but does that mean all Scousers are working class? Milton Keynes is a new city so has lots of influences from around the country but 80%+ would say lunch over dinner.

 

Not that any of that matters anyway, I mean who the fuck knows what class they are in today's society. Some may look at my double barrelled name, vegetarianism and my living in the Home counties as the trifecta of middle class bingo but I spent part of my childhood living in squats and a shared house with 4+ non sibling other children, family never had a car, my Northerner dad's job on my birth certificate says road sweeper. What the fuck does this make me? 

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1 hour ago, Tony Moanero said:

Interesting. I’d always assumed it was a class thing and that, historically at least, working class people in this country, regardless of region, said dinner and tea and the middle classes said lunch and dinner. When watching episodes of Eastenders from the 1980s, Pauline Fowler prepares Arthur’s evening meal, a meal she calls tea.

 

Nowadays, I see and hear so many people, Northerners and Southerners, referring to their midday meal as lunch. I just assumed this was another Americanism that had crept in.

Not my experience at all. I've given the 80% example of lunchers in MK whereas when o went to uni in Preston I'd say it was 80% the other way.

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6 minutes ago, Remmie said:

I don't say tea though I say Dinner as evening meal. My point was if posh cricketers say tea is it really a class thing?

I was always under the impression that when cricketers refer to "tea" they mean actual tea, like a cup of tea. With cucumber sandwiches and little cakes on those three tiered stands. Afternoon tea. 

 

So yeah, that would be a class thing.

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5 minutes ago, General Dryness said:

I was always under the impression that when cricketers refer to "tea" they mean actual tea, like a cup of tea. With cucumber sandwiches and little cakes on those three tiered stands. Afternoon tea. 

 

So yeah, that would be a class thing.

Yes, it's like afternoon tea or high tea.  "High tea" is a term that crops up in the Madeleine McCann case.  Enough said. 

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7 hours ago, Remmie said:

I don't say tea though I say Dinner as evening meal. My point was if posh cricketers say tea is it really a class thing?

 

I maintain its regional though with plenty of exceptions like the one Tony provided. It's said that everyone in Liverpool says Dinner and Tea but does that mean all Scousers are working class? Milton Keynes is a new city so has lots of influences from around the country but 80%+ would say lunch over dinner.

 

Not that any of that matters anyway, I mean who the fuck knows what class they are in today's society. Some may look at my double barrelled name, vegetarianism and my living in the Home counties as the trifecta of middle class bingo but I spent part of my childhood living in squats and a shared house with 4+ non sibling other children, family never had a car, my Northerner dad's job on my birth certificate says road sweeper. What the fuck does this make me? 

Deffo middle class.

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On 17/04/2020 at 03:58, Evelyn Tentions said:

When I was a kid, my lunch box was a paper bag with my sandwiches wrapped in greaseproof paper.

When my dad was off to work he used to be given the same by my mum. It was called 'carry out'.

 

There was a thread on the GF a few years ago about mealtime names.

 

Morning meal = breakfast.

 

Afternoon meal = Dinner

 

Evening meal = Tea

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