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Name: Anonymous on Oct 17, 2006Comments: Lunch timeFlag
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Name: Rob Hirst on Oct 17, 2006Comments: definitely lunchtimeFlag
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Name: Zoe on Oct 17, 2006Comments: It's Dinnertime you fools.......Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 17, 2006Comments: DinnerFlag
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Name: David Rymell on Oct 17, 2006Comments: LunchFlag
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Name: Kevin on Oct 17, 2006Comments: Breakfast = Morning Dinnner = Mid Day Tea Time = EveningFlag
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Name: Mandy on Oct 17, 2006Comments: BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER - It's obvious, who goes to a lunch party!!!!Flag
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Name: Peter Lane on Oct 17, 2006Comments: its lucnhFlag
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Name: Stacey Binns on Oct 17, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 17, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Geoff on Oct 17, 2006Comments: DinnertimeFlag
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Name: Stacey Binns on Oct 17, 2006Comments: Dinner timeFlag
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Name: Nicola Taylor on Oct 17, 2006Comments: Dinnertime. And that meal you eat when you get home, that's tea!Flag
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Name: Jodie Foster on Oct 17, 2006Comments: I agree with GeoffFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 17, 2006Comments: lunchFlag
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Name: Helen on Oct 17, 2006Comments: Lunch Time!!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 17, 2006Comments: Dinner is your main meal, be it in the afternoon or the evening. Lunch is when you have a lighter meal in the afternoon and tea is when you have a lighter meal in the evening. However, in this day and age the norm is to have your main meal in the evening, which would be dinner and a lighter meal in the afternoon which is lunch.Flag
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Name: Sharon Sulu on Oct 17, 2006Comments: Of course its lunchtime you heathensFlag
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Name: Stefan Haasbroek on Oct 17, 2006Comments: LunchFlag
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Name: Michael German on Oct 17, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Chris Lee on Oct 17, 2006Comments: Both are correct , it depends largely on your up-bringing. In my youth I attended the schools for the masses where mid day was dinner time and in the evening it was tea time. Those who were more affluent and attended private schools etc were brought up to identify dinner as a meal in the evening and lunch at mid day. Now adays I refer to meals as being - breakfast in the morning. lunch at mid day or there abouts, tea time at around 5-30 ish dinner time 8-00pm onwards. (not forgetting of course brunch between breakfast and lunch) Dinner for me now means eating out late evening.Flag
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Name: Steve Rickards on Oct 17, 2006Comments: dinnertime is dinner at lunchtimeFlag
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Name: Michael German on Oct 17, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Andy U on Oct 19, 2006Comments: Yes but I have dinner at tea timeFlag
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Name: J Coulthard on Oct 23, 2006Comments: It's a North & South thing, which I get fed up with living in the south but originally from the north. When I was a kid, although born in the north east we travelled alot, being an army kid, but I can always remember coming in at 5pm for my tea & if I was lucky supper at 7. Anyone shouting on the street for Dinner time at 5pm would have to be mad as I'd assume they were shouting their dog in!! Similar debate is how many 'R's in Newcastle, Lasagne, Bath, Fast, Mask etc...Flag
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Name: Melanie on Apr 6, 2007Comments: Dinnertime!!!!Flag
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Name: Jennifer on May 18, 2007Comments: Me and my Boyfriend bicker about this all the time, he calls it lunch time and the evening meal dinner time, where as i call the evening meal tea time!! What is the right answer!! Whenever i say, are we having some dinner he says its too early... GRRRRRFlag
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