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Johnnynull 8 years agoThat is a bit weird. 'Round here, "dinner" and "supper" do mean the same thing, but generally a supper is more casual, dinner tends to invoke more of a formal/fancy feel.
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Joe 8 years ago@bouncyballboy strange how people use them all for different things. Except breakfast thats always the same
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