Dinner
8/16/2018 11:28:19 AM
8/16/2018 11:30:58 AM
supperdinner to me means a big meal usually on sunday after church[Edited on August 16, 2018 at 11:35 AM. Reason : al]
8/16/2018 11:35:27 AM
why do people think these two terms are interchangeable?
8/16/2018 11:35:45 AM
Because most thesauruses and dictionaries list them as synonyms?Growing up, we always said supper (both my parents were small-town bumpkins, and they used it like ^^). I now use it interchangeably and don't have a reason for using one or the other.
8/16/2018 11:39:28 AM
Supper
8/16/2018 11:56:28 AM
dinner
8/16/2018 12:27:19 PM
Dinner. My grandmother says supper.
8/16/2018 12:41:03 PM
my aunt says suppa. i find it endearing
8/16/2018 12:41:59 PM
DinnerBecause I'm a real American
8/16/2018 12:58:37 PM
dinning out
8/16/2018 1:22:48 PM
Old Daniel Tucker wuz a mighty man,He washed his face in a fryin' pan;Combed his head wid a wagon wheelAnd he died wid de toofache in his heel.So, git outa de way for old Dan Tucker,He's come too late to git his supper.Supper's over and breakfast cookin',Old Dan Tucker standin' lookin'.
8/16/2018 1:23:26 PM
3rd meal
8/16/2018 2:33:19 PM
Dinner is the largest/fanciest meal of the day. Sometimes it's in the afternoon, sometimes it's in the evening. Also if you go out to eat at night, it's always dinner. You don't go to a restaurant for supper.
8/16/2018 3:31:08 PM
^
8/16/2018 9:01:25 PM
Dinner, but my mom says supper and I don't know why I don't.Except Sunday dinner, which is large lunch on Sunday.
8/16/2018 11:36:21 PM
it's supperunless it's fancy...like christmas/thanksgiving/easter dinner and that is dinner regardless of the time of day. of course, i know a lotta folks (more country than me) that call the midday meal "dinner"
8/17/2018 6:54:37 AM
the two are drastically different.Dinner is the 3rd meal, and is usually between the hours of 3 and 5. Supper is the evening meal. They are not interchangeable and you'd have both on the same day.
8/17/2018 10:43:40 AM
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8/17/2018 11:03:41 AM
^only if you're lame and skip breakfast or lunch. eat up, son!
8/17/2018 11:08:52 AM
In Raleigh I mostly use dinner to describe the last meal of the day. When I go "home" to eastern North Carolina I use dinner to describe the largest meal of the day. It may be mid afternoon or it may be evening. In the event we have "dinner" in the afternoon then I will use supper to describe the next meal. Generally Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner are my descriptions in every day life but I make the "dinner" exception for my old school eastern NC relatives who use dinner differently. When in Rome (or Warsaw/Kenansville/Magnolia/Rose Hill/Calypso, NC)....
8/17/2018 1:18:58 PM
8/17/2018 9:15:19 PM
If it walks like a duck, talks like a duck, den shoot that lying summa' bitchen goose and supa' down!
8/17/2018 11:01:33 PM