If you can't stand it then don't say it. I'll continue saying it because I like it
by Dull-Lifeguard2 days ago
I think they're just British ðŸ˜ðŸ¤£
by Klockoalfonso2 days ago
Supper is very common in southern US states.
by Dazzling_Village81682 days ago
Minnesota in shambles
by Gunner572 days ago
This is a good unpopular opinion, although I doubt it's something most people think most about. I'm in my 40s and the only person I ever heard use the word supper with any regularity is my 98 year old grandmother.
by Anonymous2 days ago
Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Supper is a lighter meal after dinner time if you've not ate. No one wants a roast at 2130 but bowl of soup and maybe a sandwich yes.
by Serious-Emu2 days ago
What about second breakfast?
by Anonymous2 days ago
Two words that are used interchangeably in a lot of the English speaking world. In other places, dinner means lunch and supper is the evening meal. So basically, you just don't like a word. I mean you're wrong about supping up some slop, those are just words you added around it to make it sound weird. You could din din up some slop too I guess? I like the definition you made up, sipping with just your mouth open and your eyes rolled up? You invented that, that's not real.
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