My mother was a professional and saw clients until 5-ish. She’d get home at 6/6:30 and want to clear her head before starting dinner. People who eat dinner at 4:30 freak me out. Seriously, what do they do for the next 6 hours?
I'm Irish, many Irish families ate their dinner at 6pm when the dad's got home from work and I've followed that through my whole life with my own family.
Irishman here.....All the family is together. I can't remember a single time in my childhood I didn't have all the family eating together during the week for 6pm dinner. We're still close as ever so it must have worked.😂
I'm with Vogue, I think a 7 PM dinner is late 😂 It all depends on your rhythm though, when I visit family in Egypt dinner is legitimately at midnight and I'm fine with it
Absolutely agree 👍 my dad visited me and couldn't understand why I was shutting down my kitchen / lounge at 8.30 - I said it's my night time routine and I'm normally in my pjs by 9pm and in bed by 9.30. he stays up past 11pm - not for me 🤣🤣
Depends if its summer or winter and which Country! In summer in Greece, dinner is at 9:30pm as its too hot to eat earlier and they have a siests! In Australia all year round dinner is at 6:30pm and in bed by 9:30pm!
With my partner and I WFH we eat at 5pm. Rarely does it ever get passed 6pm before we've eaten. Just getting it out of the way to enjoy our evenings is the best part. Restaurant though 8pm is way too late, 7pm latest.
9pm is late to go out for dinner. When I lived in Barcelona it drove me mad their late dinners and then go out clubbing after. I can’t eat a dinner late at night then go dancing in a club. Also no one used to go out after work or early on a Saturday. Everything was 11 or 12 at night. 😂
Growing up, my mom had acid reflux and eating earlier helped her sleep easier so we would always eat dinner relatively early. It was an extreme rarity to ever eat after 8 so it's what I'm used to, even though I could have dinner at 8 or 9 or 10 that feels very late for dinner to me.
Totally felt this. I'm from an "early dinner family" my sister's and I were just discussing the other day how much we love having dinner done and cleaned up by 5:30 haha
My husband walks in the door at 5 PM every day, and I have supper waiting on the table. We have evening events from 6-8 PM four nights a week anyway, so we can eat at 5 or wait until 9. I’ve never understood a late supper. I can’t sleep on a full stomach, so I wouldn’t fall asleep until 3 AM.
When we were younger we ALWAYS ate late 21:00 at the earliest - but since retiring early at 58 - we usually eat at 19:00 now - and at least twice a week we go out for a nice lunch and just have a snack about 19:30 - so sort of swap meals round - is: we went out for Sunday lunch at 14:00 - then had cheese, crackers & grapes at 21:00
As an American who has dinner after 8pm, everyone I know talk’s major crap about us. I was cooking last night at about 8:30 and my auntie had a huge laugh on the phone, saying I was continuing my late mother’s tradition 😂
The 6:30 sitting is unmatched. Start early, get good service, good table, full Attention of staff, kick in for a drink after and be home at a reasonable hour
I used to be a late eater and angela is right. I hate eating late now. A good meal will hold me over most of the day. I wanna be done, have it walked off be able to enjoy a dessert maybe later in the eavening and not feel bloated and weighed down or have heartburn at night.
I am so Spanish vibes. Breakfast, snack at 11, lunch at 3, dinner at 9 :-) I hate cooking at 6pm I like to have a MAIN meal at lunch and dinner something small, so basically NOT UK vibes.
Canadian Restaurants polling shows that after the pandemic people wanted dinner earlier. Now, 5:00pm is the new 8pm for restaurant rush and they’ve had to get inventive to get tables full later. It’s why so many restaurants in Canada now no longer need a “happy hour promo”. People see the value in eating earlier and getting thahell home into their jammies!
Normal dinner time in the U.S. is between 6 and 7pm. A 9pm dinner is insane to me. That’s a late night drinks out on a weekend and bedtime on a week night. We have to be to work by 7am.
My mum used to have dinnertime around 7.30, 8 and my dad would always moan at how late it was. When I worked retail I would finish at 6.15, get home before 7 then make my dinner. Now I'm a sahm anything after 6 is late for me,my stomach would be eating itself 😂
Have dinner at 5/530.. leaves space for someone to eat at 7/730.. have a couple drinks, make a night of it, into bed at a reasonable time before 2am.. Up the next day, have a lie in after brekkie... 👌
Fr I'm at uni rn and I've always had 6-7pm dinners, it baffles me to see most other ppl eating at like 8-9 and dinner events at that time aswell like when are u planning to sleep???
Like, midnight tbh During college, I slept even later -- it's that American student debt weighing on us. I legitimately used to try to eat when the dining halls opened at 5 and then be hungry by bedtime.
When you work till 6 pm how exactly you have dinner at 6.30 pm, unless you go for dinner at a restaurant, not home. But you cannot have dinner out every day. in my country we usually have a late dinner around 8 pm.
When I was growing up, we ate between 6:30 and 8 every night because my dad never got off work at the same time. Now I'm starving by 5, snack by 7, bed by 9. 😅
Gosh as an American if my dinner is later than 7:30 i feel robbed of eating dinner and now I’m dipping into a midnight snack 😂😂 if we haven’t eaten dinner by 7:30 we are starving lol Breakfast by 7:30 am dinner by 7:30 pm 😂😂
Skip breakfast🍾 Bloody Mary is allowed. Have lunch out at 2-3. Come home 5ish, have a cheese board 9ish if you’re peckish or something sweet. Bed by 10. 🎉
Dinner by 6.30, home by 8.30 bed by 9.30 - going to bed early is the new going out 🤣🤣
My perfect night ❤
Omg gets earlier and earlier. I love it
Love it
Love that energy!
God no, has roo much of being indoors during lockdown, push it back an hour again baby!
I grew up with a 6-6:30pm dinner time and continue that now. A 9pm dinner may as well be a midnight snack 😂
Any 9pm “meal” I would have might be tea and a naughty little slice of cake before bed
My mother was a professional and saw clients until 5-ish. She’d get home at 6/6:30 and want to clear her head before starting dinner. People who eat dinner at 4:30 freak me out. Seriously, what do they do for the next 6 hours?
Being the only people there is the whole point of going out early - the service is good and it's peaceful
I was thinking that myself! 😆
Early dinner, no crowds and back home by 20h30. Into pj’s, good movie and a bottle of wine to share! Perfect day
I'm Irish, many Irish families ate their dinner at 6pm when the dad's got home from work and I've followed that through my whole life with my own family.
I was under the assumption that was the worldwide standard 😂 dinner is at 6 just when the Simpsons came on😭
Same in Costa Rica… 6 pm is a good time to have dinner.
Irishman here.....All the family is together. I can't remember a single time in my childhood I didn't have all the family eating together during the week for 6pm dinner. We're still close as ever so it must have worked.😂
I’m with you Vogue on this one!
Totally agree
I've always had my dinner between 5pm and 6:30pm. Dinner at 8 or later is mental
9pm dinner would keep me up all night. I’m all around the early supper slot too 😅
I’ve always grown up having dinner around 6-6:45 so anything after 7pm is still late for me so I’m with Vogue on this one 😂
I'm with Vogue, I think a 7 PM dinner is late 😂 It all depends on your rhythm though, when I visit family in Egypt dinner is legitimately at midnight and I'm fine with it
When I visited my family in Eritrea we were routinely sat round the table drinking coffee/tea with food at midnight 🥴
I’ll eat at 5pm when I’m home, or around 6:30/7pm when I’ve been out all-day. Early dinner is the best!
I love this. It's like having dinner with friends without going out.
Everyone here in Brisbane goes to dinner at 6.30pm 🤣
Yep dinner by 6pm...in pjs and ready for bed❤🎉
Absolutely agree 👍 my dad visited me and couldn't understand why I was shutting down my kitchen / lounge at 8.30 - I said it's my night time routine and I'm normally in my pjs by 9pm and in bed by 9.30. he stays up past 11pm - not for me 🤣🤣
Dinner at 5 and in bed by 9 at the very latest
Try living in Spain, the restaurants don’t open till 8.30, so usually eat around 9.30/10pm!
Yes but with siestas you're well rested and ready to go again...in the uk going all the way through and then waiting until 9.00pm not for me 😅
@@kimwhelan8842 yes we do love a good siesta!!!
It's a weather thing; one eats early it's cold, later if it's hot.
@@ilavaztak1187It's just a common sense thing. Nobody wants to be hungry after dinner. 6 is nonsensical
Woah! Really. My IBS and acid reflux would cause me chaos at night
9pm is too late we be havin acid reflux here😂
Depends if its summer or winter and which Country! In summer in Greece, dinner is at 9:30pm as its too hot to eat earlier and they have a siests! In Australia all year round dinner is at 6:30pm and in bed by 9:30pm!
As a rep for southern Europeans, be it Italians or the Spaniards… a normal dinner growing up was 8pm 😭🫣
With my partner and I WFH we eat at 5pm. Rarely does it ever get passed 6pm before we've eaten. Just getting it out of the way to enjoy our evenings is the best part. Restaurant though 8pm is way too late, 7pm latest.
Same here, 6 pm is dinner time however if I’ve been invited out and the time stated is 830 then I will definitely have a light meal to tide me over.
6.30 for dinner is where it’s at. Perfect time and you don’t go to bed feeling full.
9pm is late to go out for dinner. When I lived in Barcelona it drove me mad their late dinners and then go out clubbing after. I can’t eat a dinner late at night then go dancing in a club. Also no one used to go out after work or early on a Saturday. Everything was 11 or 12 at night. 😂
I go outfordinner to eat, and first seating staff aren't pressured so service is great.
Spot on!
My family and I eat dinner at either 4:30 or 5:00. Six seems too late for us.😬😬
Yessss i wanna be eating by 7, thank you
Such riveting conversation
Thank god I didn’t miss it!
I’m earlier than 6, me and my husband eat at 5 most days! Same when I was child, tea at 5.
Gimmie that 5pm slot hunni! 8:30? I'm gonna be in a bad bad mood!
Growing up, my mom had acid reflux and eating earlier helped her sleep easier so we would always eat dinner relatively early. It was an extreme rarity to ever eat after 8 so it's what I'm used to, even though I could have dinner at 8 or 9 or 10 that feels very late for dinner to me.
Totally felt this. I'm from an "early dinner family" my sister's and I were just discussing the other day how much we love having dinner done and cleaned up by 5:30 haha
Same - 6 is best. 6.30 is just about ok. Starving!!!
My husband walks in the door at 5 PM every day, and I have supper waiting on the table. We have evening events from 6-8 PM four nights a week anyway, so we can eat at 5 or wait until 9. I’ve never understood a late supper. I can’t sleep on a full stomach, so I wouldn’t fall asleep until 3 AM.
I can eat dinner between 5 to 7pm. Can’t stand going to sleep with a full stomach
I’ve always eaten out early can’t stand going to bed on a full stomach and besides restaurants love it
No to a 9pm dinner date!!! That's too late!!!
When we were younger we ALWAYS ate late 21:00 at the earliest - but since retiring early at 58 - we usually eat at 19:00 now - and at least twice a week we go out for a nice lunch and just have a snack about 19:30 - so sort of swap meals round - is: we went out for Sunday lunch at 14:00 - then had cheese, crackers & grapes at 21:00
As an American who has dinner after 8pm, everyone I know talk’s major crap about us. I was cooking last night at about 8:30 and my auntie had a huge laugh on the phone, saying I was continuing my late mother’s tradition 😂
I think we got used to early dinner/supper at home during COVID, and we’re continuing that timing now that we’re going out again.
The 6:30 sitting is unmatched. Start early, get good service, good table, full Attention of staff, kick in for a drink after and be home at a reasonable hour
As a Spaniard, I could never 😂
In fact, it's 11pm and I just finished eating dinner
How do you sleep at night? I remember having a heavy meal and having trouble sleeping right afterwards
I used to be a late eater and angela is right. I hate eating late now. A good meal will hold me over most of the day. I wanna be done, have it walked off be able to enjoy a dessert maybe later in the eavening and not feel bloated and weighed down or have heartburn at night.
I’m Irish definitely with Vogue on this 😂
Used to live in the UK and we would book dinners at 5:30. They knew we were from the US and thought we were crazy.
Dinner by 6.30, bed at 8.30, scrolling on my phone till 3am. 😂
I prefer a very early dinner; my stomach is so happy
I am so Spanish vibes. Breakfast, snack at 11, lunch at 3, dinner at 9 :-)
I hate cooking at 6pm
I like to have a MAIN meal at lunch and dinner something small, so basically NOT UK vibes.
In the Netherlands éverybody eats at 6 o’clock (some even 5:30)
5 - 5.30 is when I eat!
We always had late teas/dinners of an evening growing up. Farmers! I don't know how my Mum did it. We aim for tea fir between 6-6.30, in bed for 10.
Canadian Restaurants polling shows that after the pandemic people wanted dinner earlier. Now, 5:00pm is the new 8pm for restaurant rush and they’ve had to get inventive to get tables full later. It’s why so many restaurants in Canada now no longer need a “happy hour promo”. People see the value in eating earlier and getting thahell home into their jammies!
Team Vogue here! There’s more to an evening than dinner and you need to be ready for work in the morning!
We've always had our dinner around 6.30/7 now me and my husband do the same.
In Spain we normally have dinner at 9 or 10
5.30 Neighbours
6.00 Dinner
6.30 Home and Away
9pm for dinner. 9pm is heading towards my bedtime
I grew up with 5pm-5h30pm dinner so 9pm dinner is insane to me
Opposite! 6 / 6:30 would be early growing up with two 9-5 working parents, but I feel lucky to have home-cooked meals
Damn right 9pm it is middle of the night. 👍
She should come to the US 5:30-7 is prime dinner time for most places and situations
I love to be the only one in a restaurant. Peace and quiet
We are 530 dinner time. It's how I was raised and how I raised my kids. Dinner on Sundays is at 2.
Technically 2pm is still lunch not dinnertime
6:30 starts allow restaurants to reset the table after they are done.
Normal dinner time in the U.S. is between 6 and 7pm. A 9pm dinner is insane to me. That’s a late night drinks out on a weekend and bedtime on a week night. We have to be to work by 7am.
I’m with Vogue 🙌
My mum used to have dinnertime around 7.30, 8 and my dad would always moan at how late it was. When I worked retail I would finish at 6.15, get home before 7 then make my dinner. Now I'm a sahm anything after 6 is late for me,my stomach would be eating itself 😂
How do we watch full episodes , and why is this so entertaining for me
Who eats dinner at 9? CRAZY people!😂😂
We go for dinner at 5.30 gives it time to digest. Can’t eat after 7pm - up all
Night feeling bloated otherwise
Have dinner at 5/530.. leaves space for someone to eat at 7/730.. have a couple drinks, make a night of it, into bed at a reasonable time before 2am.. Up the next day, have a lie in after brekkie... 👌
I love an early dinner. I always hated dinner late
Fr I'm at uni rn and I've always had 6-7pm dinners, it baffles me to see most other ppl eating at like 8-9 and dinner events at that time aswell like when are u planning to sleep???
Like, midnight tbh
During college, I slept even later -- it's that American student debt weighing on us. I legitimately used to try to eat when the dining halls opened at 5 and then be hungry by bedtime.
Maybe it's an Irish thing. Dinner is 6pm for me. Bloody starving if dinner is 8pm
When you work till 6 pm how exactly you have dinner at 6.30 pm, unless you go for dinner at a restaurant, not home. But you cannot have dinner out every day. in my country we usually have a late dinner around 8 pm.
When I was growing up, we ate between 6:30 and 8 every night because my dad never got off work at the same time. Now I'm starving by 5, snack by 7, bed by 9. 😅
As someone who works in a restaurant, our most busy time is 6-7pm anything after that is a little abnormal.
Where can i see the full video?
This what COVID has done to society. Everyone has realised it's great being at home and not seeing people 😂
I'm in bed by 9pm. I couldn't imagine having to be out somewhere.
Where can I watch this podcast 😭😭😭
Gosh as an American if my dinner is later than 7:30 i feel robbed of eating dinner and now I’m dipping into a midnight snack 😂😂 if we haven’t eaten dinner by 7:30 we are starving lol
Breakfast by 7:30 am dinner by 7:30 pm 😂😂
"Drink on your way home"
I would like to marry someone like Angela
Always eaten early so good for your belly😊
Can't wait for the next episode of out of touch Dish.
The earlier I can eat the better - my favourite is to be done by 4:30 ;-)
Agree, 7 is perfect for me, home by 9/9.30
Omg my dinner is at 5pm sharp.
T and biscuit around 8pm then bed.
I’m with Vogue! 😂
Speaking wid ya mouth full x someones getting cussed lol x
Skip breakfast🍾 Bloody Mary is allowed. Have lunch out at 2-3. Come home 5ish, have a cheese board 9ish if you’re peckish or something sweet. Bed by 10. 🎉
I don't know who the 2 you're interviewing are ?
Yeah I'm with vogue 😂
Wow. Now you don’t even have to be there to be bored by them. Technology.
Me with my 11:30 pm dinner 💀☠️☺️
6 o'clock is dinnertime for me. Can't be doing with that late night eating
That’s my style, unashamedly
I love this woman’s vibe
I have NEVER IN MY LIFE eaten dinner that late
Holy moley
It all depends in winter i don't care in summer the old apetite does not come in before 20:00.
Early din dins all the way!
I’m with Vogue
We always had dinner at 5pm. I'm with Vogue, 9pm is way too late. 😅