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What about second breakfast?

thesammich13

14 year(s) ago

[img size=100]http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lmu435DTm31qfc80oo1_500.gif[/img] I was texting Cody, and he said he had to "go eat supper." So I said, "Psshhh. Who says that word anymore?" :laugh: And Cody replied, "Lots of people." And then I thought, maybe people in different places have different meal structures. Throughout history, the types and times of meals have changed, and often the times that people ate varied between social classes, because the rich ate as often as they liked while the farmers would have to work all day and ate very large breakfasts and then evening suppers. I suppose it's mostly a regional thing now. While it's pretty standard for most people to eat three meals a day, not everyone calls dinner "supper." Some people even have both. So...what about second breakfast? ;) What I mean to say is...what does your meal schedule look like, and what words do you use to describe *your* meals?

Owlright

14 year(s) ago

Dinner and supper are interchangeable to me, although I usually use supper more. As for my meal schedule, as of right now it mostly consists of one meal during the evening and I don't really call it anything except time to eat :P

KattyKit

14 year(s) ago

Breafast/Brunch, Lunch, Supper.

thesammich13

14 year(s) ago

I do Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner. Like most people I know lol...

larry229

14 year(s) ago

[b]Owlright wrote:[/b] [quote] As for my meal schedule, as of right it mostly consists of one meal during the evening and I don't really call it anything except time to eat :P[/quote] ^this :P If I do eat during the day it tends to sort of be brunch, halfway between breakfast and lunch. Uhm. Breakfast, (brunch), lunch, tea. Dinner is the biggest meal of the day and can mean either lunch or tea. Supper is something that happens after tea on special occasions and is like, fancy finger foods and such. Rather like a British high tea I suppose, but less posh. Supper is what you would tend to have at a dance or a party.

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