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Old 03-03-2005, 00:43   #28
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Re: Time for Tea?

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Originally Posted by Dave Stones
the rules of the universe dictate that meals go in the following order:

breakfast >> brunch >> dinner >> afternoon tea >> tea >> supper >> 3am snack

therefore, it is tea and anyone who says otherwise is just plain posh

and no i don't live in a posh house, afternoon snack is during or just after neighbours
If you have brunch during the morning your logic is all screwed. Brunch is a meal consisting of a late breakfast combined with an early lunch so you should have lunch following brunch not dinner.

We call the 6:00 pm meal tea except on Sundays when we have the Sunday Roast at that time and call it dinner. The mid-day meal is lunch but that has changed since schooldays when we called it dinner.
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