Now that is interesting. I never considered that. I was living in a rather small town (pop 8,000) when it was the common term to use 'supper.'
>>>Interesting, in Wisconsin we referred to the evening meal as 'supper' but I've been in the South for so long that we call it 'dinner' now in my family. :o)
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>>For small town BC, and I think small town Canada it is
>>- breakfast, dinner, supper
>>For the city and young people it is
>>- breakfast, lunch, dinner
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>You hit the nail on the head. It's a rural/urban thing, not a north/south thing.
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