Explain "tea time" to an American...

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johnnydawg68

Chairperson, People's Front of Saint Domingo
Ok so this is not something we do. Does this always involve tea? I see people posting about having food at team time as well...what are the rules here. Also when does this take place? In the afternoon? Does it come between lunch and dinner? If so doesn't that spoil your appetite for dinner (Goat excluded obviously)?

Explain yourselves Limeys.
 

Tea time means dinner, or evening meal.

It doesn't mean were all sat around drinking tea like you bad jarg speaking big truck driving bells like to stereotype.

You call an exhaust a muffler hahahaha.

waits*
 

Ok, so Tea is actually dinner, and dinner is lunch. Got it.






Why can't you just name things properly?
 
Ok so this is not something we do. Does this always involve tea? I see people posting about having food at team time as well...what are the rules here. Also when does this take place? In the afternoon? Does it come between lunch and dinner? If so doesn't that spoil your appetite for dinner (Goat excluded obviously)?

Explain yourselves Limeys.

Personally I refer to Tea time as my evening meal, my third of the day.
 
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Tea time means dinner, or evening meal.

It doesn't mean were all sat around drinking tea like you bad jarg speaking big truck driving bells like to stereotype.

You call an exhaust a muffler hahahaha.

waits*

So tea time, doesn't necessarily involve tea...makes total sense.
 

Breakfast 6-10
Dinner 12-2
Tea 4-6

Its basically the 3rd meal of the day.

Only bad weirdos and School Kids say Lunch.

Hmm, I go breakfast, lunch and then dinner. Tea and dinner at the same thing to me.

I am a bad weirdo though, of course.
 

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