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What Are Common Meal Times?

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DanicaDoodle | 19:53 Thu 08th Feb 2024 | Food & Drink
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I want tot know when the average student/working person has breakfast, lunch, tea/snack, and dinner.

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Someone working a nine-to-five day will probably eat breakfast within half a hour or so of getting out of bed.  That might be arund 7.30am or 8.00am but it will depend upon the time that they need to leave home to get to work.

A nine-to-five working day might include an half hour lunch break, typically around 12.30pm to 1.00pm (or in the following half hour), thus fixing the time at which they eat lunch.

After leaving work at 5.00pm, many people will start preparing their evening meal almost as soon as they get home, meaning that they'll probably eat it at somewhere between 6.00pm and 7.00pm.

Many people will just have those three meals but some might want 'a bit of supper' (i.e. a light snack), perhaps an hour or so before going to bed.

Other than that, 'elevenses' (obviously around 11.00am) of, say, coffee and biscuits might be consumed between breakfast and lunch, sometimes with a mid-afternoon break too.

In other countries (or, indeed, in other echelons of society) though, timings might be very different.  My friends in Italy would never dream of having dinner before 8pm, which is also the sort of time that 'posh' people in the UK traditionally eat their evening meal (with 'high tea' often filling in the gap between lunch and dinner).

When I was working I had

Breakfast 7:20am

Fruit/snack 11am

Lunch 1:30pm

Dinner 7:30pm

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