It's an age old debate that has raged on for years and years.
Is it breakfast, lunch and dinner or breakfast, dinner and tea?
The cause of office squabbles for decades, there still doesn't seem to be an answer that satisfies everyone.
That was certainly the case when we put it to you on Facebook, with more than 200 of you commenting with the proper way of describing your daily meals.
Some have had it drilled into them from a young age, others have changed their opinion over time and - God forbid - there was even one LeedsLive reader from Lancashire who dared to suggest that their way of doing things is right (it isn't, of course).
Claire Morgan isn't having any of this 'lunch' marlarkey. She said: "That’s why we have dinner ladies in schools not lunch ladies. Jeez how posh does that sound, lunch ladies!"
Tracey Bowles agreed and said: "Breakfast dinner and tea throughout my childhood and still today.
"I think it's people just trying to be posher than they actually are.
Sue Costello reckons there's only one way of saying it if you're from God's Own County too.
"Breakfast dinner and tea," she said, "if you’re born and bred in Yorkshire."
However, Julie Crimlisk thinks the opposite - and this isn't the first time she's had to fight her corner.
"I have this argument with my other half all the time," she said.
Maxine Dickinson said: "Not this again. Well to me and my children and half of my family it’s breakfast, lunch, dinner, supper. I was brought up this way. Tea to me is cup of tea."
Gill Watkins' thoughts changed when she moved away from Yorkshire - but she hasn't returned to her old habits.
"It used to be breakfast, dinner and tea, but having lived away from Yorkshire (and now returned) it's breakfast, lunch and dinner!"
For Sarah Wilkin though, all concepts of meal times have gone out of the window since the school holidays kicked in.
She said: "It's actually breakfast, snack, snack, snack, dinner, snack, snack, snack, tea, snack, snack, snack, sleep, repeat."
It looks as though John Scott likes his food too.
He said: "The eight meals of the day are: Breakfast, Brunch, Elevenses, Lunch, Afternoon Tea, Tea, Dinner, then Supper (and snacks in-between)."
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