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The Power of Grayskull
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Apr 8th, 2008, 05:43 PM
It is confusing Fat_Hippo, as is a lot of British English. Let me try to break it down:
Breakfast is breakfast everywhere.
Americans call the next meal "lunch" whereas Brits call it "dinner".
Americans call the evening meal "dinner" or "supper" whereas Brits call it "tea".*
Brits also have a snack or something to eat before bed which they call "supper". I guess it would be equivalent to a "midnight snack" in American.
Wait. Wasn't this thread supposed to be about TV shows?
*They also drink copious amounts of the liquid tea in Britain to make it even more confusing when you visit someone's home in the evening.
"Would you like some tea?"
"What exactly do you mean by, 'tea'? Food or drink?"
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