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Author Topic: what to do for tea?  (Read 6190 times)

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Dagenham Rover

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Re:what to do for tea?
« Reply #30 on November 08, 2010, 11:49:27 am by Dagenham Rover »
Well for me dinner times 12 o'clockish and tea time is 5 o'clockish.
 Now if your poshish dinner time becomes lunch and tea time becomes dinner and if you are really posh tea time is at 10.00am and 4.00pm 1 o'clock becomes lunch and dinner time becomes 8.00pm now if we start fetching supper, breakfast and brunch into the equation...........................



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Sandy Lane

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Re:what to do for tea?
« Reply #31 on November 09, 2010, 11:22:15 pm by Sandy Lane »
Nudga wrote:
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So is tea a meal or a snack?  

At work, tea = tea and a sweet

at home, tea = tea and cheese sandwich, or even better toasted cheese sandwich!

Or tea, what I drank constantly this weekend while sick with the flu... :-(   :-(



It's both. You drink tea and have tea time at what posh folk called dinner, which usually around 4 or 5 o'clock. For me, dinner time is 12 o'clock but I call this snap time. Hope this helps.


Yes it does, thank you Nudga!   :)

 

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