“…I’m hungry”
“Son, you’ve been moaning that you’re hungry ages before tea, then barely touched your tea saying you’re full, and now you’re hungry again 20 minutes later. You can finish the tea that’s still on the table.”
“No. Daaad? I’m hungry”
“…I’m hungry”
“Son, you’ve been moaning that you’re hungry ages before tea, then barely touched your tea saying you’re full, and now you’re hungry again 20 minutes later. You can finish the tea that’s still on the table.”
“No. Daaad? I’m hungry”
Does tea mean something other than leaf infused water where you are from?
Tea is the evening meal you’d have around 6pm-ish. Dinner is more common down south in the UK but up North, dinner is at lunch time.
Ok, so this seems intentionally confusing.
Like, what’s next? Is breakfast called grave digger’s biscuits?
Jokes aside, what do you call all meals in a day? Where I am from, it goes breakfast for the first meal normally in the morning, then lunch for the second meal typically mid day, and then dinner/supper for the third meal normally towards the end of the day.
You’re right, it’s intentional; the North of England all gathered round one day and schemed up ways to very briefly confuse some people talking about their evening meal
No, no, no… supper is a light meal that comes after dinner.
It does not for me, but I believe tea is like a snack time for some localities.