yeah, i think that's the logic behind it. dinner to me is more about the size/content of the meal. round here, what you call it is both location and social class based, haha. an afternoon meal can be 'tea' or 'dinner', an evening one can be 'dinner' or 'supper' and according to my coworkers (and everyone on sunday), lunch is dinner too
Re: what time do you usually eat dinner?