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Which is it?

Breakfast, lunch and dinner?
or
Breakfast, dinner and supper
or?
Breakfast, lunch and supper?
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4meAndyou · F
They are all correct, in different countries and in different parts of the United States.

Dinner is the main meal of the day on Sundays, but it is usually served right after church...around 2 p.m. I should have added, dinner is also served as a more formal evening meal.

Luncheon, or lunch, is usually whatever can be crammed in on the noon break at work, and supper is similar to dinner, but is more of a country term. My mother always used the word, "supper" to describe our evening meal.

In the UK, Tea or High Tea is served in the afternoon or early evening and is a casual meal of sandwiches, possibly soup, and dessert. Similar to a casual supper in the USA.