Am I the only one who says both? :S

I refer to it as both really, but I thought it was a North/South thing?
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I call it tea![]()
dinner is usually a cooked lunch for me
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dinner is lunch not tea soz
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Depends what time really. Dinner is a late evening meal for me, while tea tends to be an early evening mealI tend to call it both though :/
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Tea is a drink!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It depends on my sentence and who I'm talking to I guess. I naturally say dinner as it would kinda weird if you said: "would you like some tea with your tea, and with this tea do you want some sugar or milk?" so yer.
depends on my mood i think, i call it both tea and dinner...
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