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Pacman1903
22-08-2016, 06:27 PM
Tea, supper, dinner or other
Tea for me always has been.
Just random curiosity as my work mates (multi nationals) get confused when i say "im away for tea" or "tea time" .
Break time (morning and afternoon)is tea to them whether they are English, Angolan, Philipino, Sath Ifrikin etc etc
Is calling your night munch "tea" a dying art?
dons8321
22-08-2016, 06:36 PM
Tea, supper, dinner or other
Tea for me always has been.
Just random curiosity as my work mates (multi nationals) get confused when i say "im away for tea" or "tea time" .
Break time (morning and afternoon)is tea to them whether they are English, Angolan, Philipino, Sath Ifrikin etc etc
Is calling your night munch "tea" a dying art?
It was always supper for us...tea was something you had about 9 with a fancie.
Brian Grantland
22-08-2016, 06:40 PM
dinner
supersamba
22-08-2016, 06:43 PM
breakfast in the morning, denner at dennertime and supper at suppertime. location, Aberdeen.
InversneckieDob
22-08-2016, 06:53 PM
Stephen.
Jupiter
22-08-2016, 06:55 PM
Tea
Supper the wife calls it tea :?
Teas something I drink :)
gervaise_brookhampst
22-08-2016, 07:12 PM
Same here Buc, being an ex Northfielder it wiz aye supper but the wife and her snobby Hazlehead ways calls it Tea
donsdaft
22-08-2016, 07:17 PM
breakfast in the morning, denner at dennertime and supper at suppertime. location, Aberdeen.
^^^^^^ this
Although when I was a bairn, denner was the big meal of the day. Poodin in a'hing.
Aldo1983
22-08-2016, 07:19 PM
microchips
elginred
22-08-2016, 07:28 PM
Mid day = dinner time
Evening meal = tea time
Breaks = er, tea time
supersamba
22-08-2016, 07:34 PM
breaks, fly time or piece time. just enough time to hae a fly piece.
Same here Buc, being an ex Northfielder it wiz aye supper but the wife and her snobby Hazlehead ways calls it Tea
Same here but my wife's from posh part of London .:mad:
Pacman1903
22-08-2016, 07:50 PM
Same here but my wife's from posh part of London .:mad:
The dark blue bit on the Monopoly board?
scobiemacd
22-08-2016, 08:26 PM
^^^^^^ this
Although when I was a bairn, denner was the big meal of the day. Poodin in a'hing.
Poodin? Luxury. Six of of used to scrape t'dog ****e off pavement and mix it wi' dust.
etc..,
MalagaSheep
22-08-2016, 10:12 PM
Supper time!
Hope nobody uses "lunch time" for yer denner time
The dark blue bit on the Monopoly board?
Aye for a couple of years then to Watford for 12 years
Then to Aberdeen as her dad taught at Aberdeen university.
Where she met the buc.
Nah that last bit isn't true as I'm sure you'd be surprised to know.:?
Gives me an idea for a new thread on off topic
Pacman1903
23-08-2016, 05:52 AM
Aye for a couple of years then to Watford for 12 years
Then to Aberdeen as her dad taught at Aberdeen university.
Where she met the buc.
Nah that last bit isn't true as I'm sure you'd be surprised to know.:?
Gives me an idea for a new thread on off topic
Good as we need to get this offtopic busier
Good as we need to get this offtopic busier
Aye but it be good to have peaceful off topics let fellow posters have their say without any miss calling .
We may all support the same team but we do have different views on other things that's the way life is.
I'm glad of your input to this board its superb.
I doft my cap .
Pauldolski10
23-08-2016, 02:11 PM
Breakfast
Piece
Denner
Supper
redrowie
23-08-2016, 03:44 PM
Breakfast.
Dinner.
Tea.
Rowies.
Chipper.
FTOF.
GlezgaRed
23-08-2016, 04:42 PM
Breakfast
Piece
Tea/Dinner
Supper
thebeachend
23-08-2016, 05:04 PM
breakfast in the morning, denner at dennertime and supper at suppertime. location, Aberdeen.
Bang on.
Donanddusted
23-08-2016, 05:25 PM
Poodin? Luxury. Six of of used to scrape t'dog ****e off pavement and mix it wi' dust.
etc..,
Dog ****e, you say!? Spoilt bastart! We only got t'lick dog's arse after it had laid one.
houston_red1967
23-08-2016, 05:32 PM
Living in the States has messed me up.
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Lunch being eaten in the Can**** no less.
I'm sure at school it was just Dinner in the Dinner Hall served by Dinner Wifies.
Sadly I still say lunch even though back in Scotland.
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