Posted by Huskers86 on June 04, 2012 at 10:55:24 from (64.147.33.30):
Was reading another post and dinner time was brought up, it got me thinking. When I was a kid things were more relaxed during the work day. Lunch was mid morning and mid afternoon, coffee time basicly. Dinner was the noon meal and supper was the evening meal. I've noticed that the east coast folks call "dinner" lunch and supper "dinner". That may happen in other parts of the country also but it seems that the language is changing and coming to the midwest more and more. I read something my great great grandad had written and this would be back in the '20's or '30's. He said it was so refreshing to see folks still calling it dinner instead of lunch. Our local preacher is from N.J. and said it took him a long time to get used to the way we say things as the older generation calls it one thing and the younger another. I guess it doesn't matter as long as you don't miss a good meal. :lol:
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