Me & my Flat mates & my boyfriend & his flatmates have had countless arguments over this.
I say Breakfast, Dinner, Tea.
They all say Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner (the odd person says tea).
But they all mimic me & say it's wrong. Now i'm wondering whether it's a northern/north western thing? Because they are all from the midlands/the south or wales.
& Everyone back home says it the way i do =s
"I'll lean on you and you lean on me and we'll be okay"
I still stand by the fact that tea is a meal which involves a brew,sandwiches, cake and scones (which are pronounced to rhyme with bon-bons NOT stones!)
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. Tea is a drink not a meal.
It's easier to run; Replacing this pain with something numb;It's so much easier to go;Than face all this pain here all alone;
Some people say courage is diving infront of a bullet, or bungy jumping off a bridge, but thats not true courage, true courage is facing everyday knowing that it won't be a happy go lucky day, but facing it anyway. It's facing your past, dealing with the present, and looking forward to brighter days.
but i dont have breakfast, so i dont say that alot.
and sometimes i wake up relaly late so my breakfast is more like a late lunch, then i dont know what to call it..
Location: Spain... but would rather be in England at home :)
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Originally Posted by Miss Pixie
Breakfast, Lunch, Tea
But Im like you sometimes I say dinner instead of lunch usually if I am having something bigger for lunch and then lunch if I was having a sandwich or something small