swee'pea99
Squire
Even down here in 'that there' London we only ever had school dinners. Explains a lot.
I agree too.I'm with @Afnug
Dinner is the meal around noon
Tea, towards 17:00 - 18:00
L*nch is for Southerners
Stuart Maconie summed up the 'going out for supper' that some southerners partake of, in one of his books
When a publicist suggested it, he had images of sitting on her settee, in his dressing gown, eating cheese & crackers
Stop pretending your posh, I've met you!I agree too.
Although if I am just having a sandwich, I would call it lunch. Also, if I went to a restaurant in the evening, I would probably be going out for dinner rather than my tea. Though I realise that this means I may end up eating dinner twice . . . it's complicated!
But do kids who bring their own carry a Dinner Box?Even down here in 'that there' London we only ever had school dinners. Explains a lot.
But do kids who bring their own carry a Dinner Box?
Brenda.What do people in the South of England call the (mainly) ladies who cook and serve the midday-ish food at schools?