3 minutes ago, Kerala said:What that article calls High Tea is generally just called Tea. I call it dinner. There's a lot of kerfuffle with supper/dinner/tea here.
I call it linguistic diversity. A good thing. 😆
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3 minutes ago, Kerala said:What that article calls High Tea is generally just called Tea. I call it dinner. There's a lot of kerfuffle with supper/dinner/tea here.
I call it linguistic diversity. A good thing. 😆
1 minute ago, Kerala said:What that article calls High Tea is generally just called Tea. I call it dinner. There's a lot of kerfuffle with supper/dinner/tea here.
I call it linguistic diversity. A good thing.