NotBrooklyn2421
NotBrooklyn2421 t1_j0i66fe wrote
Reply to comment by fsacb3 in Landscaping company surprises employees with bonuses up to $200K by ChickenXing
This is peak Reddit. A company is paying some very significant holiday bonuses and some knucklehead turns it into a negative. I gotta get away from this cesspool.
NotBrooklyn2421 t1_jefn36i wrote
Reply to comment by hydrospanner in TIL In the West the largest meal of the day has historically been eaten at midday. It was not until Napoleon's empire there was the "abominable habit of dining as late as seven in the evening" as British travelers reported. The British adopted later dinners by 1850 from changes in work schedules. by jamescookenotthatone
My mom’s side of the family all does the same. They use dinner to describe a large meal, typically eaten as a family or group. Dinner can be served anytime between 11am and 7pm depending on the setting and details.