those dinner - then - supper people are the minnesotans, in my experience.theCryptofishist wrote:And then there's the people who call "lunch" dinner and use supper for the evening meal--don't even get me to High Tea.Skull wrote:Never heard the one about dinner and supper. very interesting indeed.
I believe the same goes for pop and soda, pop being the midwestern term.
And "soda pop" seemed to be what I used as a kid. In books set in the south they seem to drink "Co-cola."
The champion is (as far as I know) is ottoman, chesterfield, davenport, couch, sofa.
Linguists actually draw maps and infer stuff about social class from usage of this sortl
(my family is midwestern. i'm the only one born out here, so we've gone through a very intereting linguistic morph over my lifetime.
when i was young, it was davenport. as we became more northwestern, it became a couch.
same is true of soda and pop.. i just can't remember which was which.