I put vinegar on everything, Sarnies, Pizzas, Roast Dinner I live in Jersey, but I was born in Sunderland, do I count - Jersey it depends on your accent IMO. I ain't having no Queens English poppycock boulderdash Frenchman claiming to be northern
I appreciate the Phoenix Nights link but with all due respect, get out of here before we set our whippets on you.
You could redeem yourself by answering the next question correctly: Name the next 2 meals after breakfast. Is it (a) lunch and dinner or (b) dinner and tea?
Breakfast, Lunch and Tea/Dinner. Tea if it's at home; dinner if you're eating out. "Are you coming round to mine for tea?" "Are we going out tonight for dinner?" If you have dinner meaning lunch, that means you have to say "we're going out for tea at a restaurant tonight," which just sounds ghastly.
It's tea wherever you are. "We're going out later for some tea" Although Loiner, you did tell me once you are Middle class.