You have a good point.
However, despite their historical equivalences, the English language between Canada (or more specifically, Ontario) and Britain seems to be different. Dinner means main meal...
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You have a good point.
However, despite their historical equivalences, the English language between Canada (or more specifically, Ontario) and Britain seems to be different. Dinner means main meal...
Very funny. :roll:
I've never heard anyone call lunch, "dinner".
Not right now, in the 21st century.
Here in the midwest, only old people call lunch dinner and dinner supper. :P[/quote]
Looks like that tradition died before it hit Canada... I've never heard anyone say that up here.
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