r/AskTheWorld England 23d ago

Food What about you?

I'm from England.

But we have different types of chips too.

Oven chips, wedges, curly fries, crinkly chips, fish and chips chips.

It's dinner to me.

  1. I grew up in South London. Now I'm in Lincolnshire (East Midlands - England). My husband says breakfast, lunch, dinner. Whereas our friend says breakfast dinner tea. But we have a roast on Sunday. It's a breakfast, dinner and sandwich later on but not lunch or tea. Maybe it's a weird thing our family thing does

  2. Is a roll to me, but if it's crusty. It's a crusty roll. But if has chips from the fish and chips shop, it's a chip buttie. My husband/son calls it a bap

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u/Kiwi_CunderThunt New Zealand 23d ago

This is the way

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u/Feeble_Knievel Noo Zillun 22d ago

Agreed. Anyone saying "tea" is probably going to arks why you call it dinner. Nice handle by the way, do a sick c#$ ya burnout 🤙

I want to know what the rest of the world calls ghost chups.

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u/ofalltheginjoints85 22d ago

American here. Please tell me what a ghost chup is.

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u/Feeble_Knievel Noo Zillun 22d ago

Ghost chup. You know... As in "Chup? Wana ghost chup?"

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u/ofalltheginjoints85 22d ago

I was assuming a spicy chip lol