Thread: Seriousness I still don't understand "tea".
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Old 06-03-2010, 04:29 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Was, and still is. In my part of the world (NW England), most people refer to the mid-day meal as "dinner" and the evening meal as "tea".
I tend to call the evening meal tea - which I got from my Nanna (who came from the NE); as does the yeti - suspect he got it from his father, whose family came form the east end, iirc.

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Originally Posted by happy_terd View Post
People drink tea hot?
It's horrible when you let it get cold!
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