At 5/15/2007 07:31 AM, Christopher Smith wrote:
>Generally, English language conventions in Canada are split between
>American and British styles, so we use "colour" but we say "running
>shoes" instead of "trainers" and "sweater" instead of "jumper". And I
>don't know whether we say "dinner" or "supper" for the evening meal,
>as I hear both so often and I honestly don't remember what I said
>growing up.
But, that is true in the US also.
For old-timers, supper is dinner in the evening. Dinner is on Sunday at
lunch time.
But, younger people don't have that connection. Less people go to church
on Sunday than used to.
Phil Daley < AutoDesk >
http://www.conknet.com/~p_daley
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