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What is the difference between brunch and tea time?

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What is the difference between brunch and tea time?

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  1. brunch is you didnt take lunch, and then you take something in between dinner

    tea time is you did take your lunch, then you take some food before dinner


  2. Brunch is a time in between breakfast and lunch whereas tea time is in the later part of the day towards dusk.

  3. Brunch is between lunch and breakfast and consists of a good amount of food. Tea time is maybe cookies and finger sandwhiches and tea, just something to tide you over until the next meal.

  4. brunch is between breakfast and lunch, thats where the name comes from

    Tea time is early afternoon. i think 3 pm not sure

  5. Brunch happens between breakfast and lunch.  Morning tea time happens before breakfast in the states because tea time only exists in the U.K.

    Did you know that while we say breakfast lunch and dinner, canadians say breakfast dinner and supper?  isn't that weird?

  6. Scientists have been debating that for ages. Alas, we may never know. It's one of life's enduring little mysteries.

  7. Brunch is an afternoon snack,In the past their was breakfast,lunch,dinner,then supper.these concept came from england,mostly among the rich.

  8. Brunch is the first meal of the day, later than breakfast but earlier than lunch.  It has a mix of breakfast and lunch foods; though generally- we don't see much lunch.  It seems to be a later breakfast.

    Tea Time is generally thought of in the afternoon; around 3 or 4.  But, there is also a morning tea time circa 10:30 or so.  Its more of a snack and caffeine break than a meal.

  9. Ah, I see you have stumbled upon one of the great enigmas of mankind.  I encourage you to be intrepid in your search for Truth when cracking this conundrum young squire!

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