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First, it is important to mention that many poorer families had little to no food. So the answer below assumes times of prosperity, when food was not so scarce.In the 1880s through early 1920s, a "family" consisted of the extended family, too. Often, one set of grandparents, and an aunt or uncle, lived with the immediate family.Families typically ate at one table, together, at a set dinner time. Larger families had two large tables.Dinner was a ritual, complete with a prayer offered ("saying Grace"). In most families, dinner time was also a time for conversation among the members of a family. However, in families with abuse or alcoholism, the wife and children were forbidden to speak during dinner.With World War 2, families became fragmented. If a mom worked outside the home while her husband fought in the war, the mother and children often lived with the grandparents. Meals were still at a particular time, but some members might be missing if at work or overseas.Most families had a radio through the 1930s. Not all families had television sets in the late 1940s. While families did not generally gather with food to listen to radio shows, but some families began to eat meals while watching TV shows. However, MOST families still insisted the family eat as a group at the dining room table. The same continued through the 1960s.Today, all families do things differently. Some do / some don't have mealtimes.NOTE: This does not address the millions of people who ate alone, or the millions of people now who eat alone.
im not 100% sure but its aboout 6, 7 or 8;breakfast, lunch, dinner and sevral icce creams and doughnuts to keep them going all day Traditionally, Americans eat 3 meals a day. But with snacks it adds up to 4 or at max, 5.
The number of people who eat out per month can vary significantly depending on individual preferences and circumstances. Research suggests that on average, many people eat out at least once or twice a week, while others may eat out more frequently or less often. It ultimately depends on factors such as lifestyle, budget, and personal habits.
There are several things that the average person will do three times a day. One of these should include eating food as it's normal for people to eat breaking in the morning, lunch in the early afternoon and then dinner in the later afternoon or at night. Aside from eating, many people might use the restroom at least three times a day as well.
Loads, but mainly people who live in hot counties!
Most French families eat their dinner together (and their breakfast, and their lunch) sitting at the kitchen table.
A candle light dinner is when families come together and they light up every candle they have. Then they eat dinner...
eat dinner. watch tv, listen to radio, play games, pray together
The number of people at the average Thanksgiving dinner in a community depends on the size of families and their extended families, as people tend to eat Thanksgiving dinner with their families.
yes they do. Of the 95% of Japanese that eat three meals a day, most people consider dinner to be the most important. More than 80% of them usually have dinner at home with their families.
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Both. Most families eat together -- at least whenever possible -- and many people go out to dinner as part of a social event.
traditionally, yes however over the years traditions have been forgotten and now it purely depends on the family.
In Nigeria, dinner is typically served between 7 PM and 9 PM, although this can vary based on individual family schedules and regional customs. Many families may start dinner later, especially in urban areas where work hours can extend into the evening. Traditional meals often take time to prepare, so dinner is also a time for families to gather and enjoy their food together.
Chinese people eat dinner around 7:00 to 9:00, but it normally depends on the family. Really traditional families supposedly eat dinner during sunset, at about 6:00.
French people typically eat dinner later than those in North America or in other parts of Europe (like in Germany). In general, French families would eat dinner around 7pm or 8pm (19h or 20h).
Depending on the age of the children and if both parents work it can be as little as two hours a day and families that do not eat together at meal times like dinner it is even less.