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~Actually it's a French thing.
~My family has used dinner = noon meal & supper = evening meal for long as I can recall. My Mom claims to be 1/4 French, but I dunno if that's the source of it, LOL
Its a Southern' thang. No French in my family, just Central and West Texan. We say dinner for lunch and supper for dinner, always have. Long 'bout sunset we all mosey in and eat, paw always seems to tump over his glass of coke (which in Texas means any carbonated soft drink).
I mix and match words now due to my Northern college buds and from living in different areas.
~My family has used dinner = noon meal & supper = evening meal for long as I can recall. My Mom claims to be 1/4 French, but I dunno if that's the source of it, LOL
Its a Southern' thang. No French in my family, just Central and West Texan. We say dinner for lunch and supper for dinner, always have. Long 'bout sunset we all mosey in and eat, paw always seems to tump over his glass of coke (which in Texas means any carbonated soft drink).
I mix and match words now due to my Northern college buds and from living in different areas.