Noun. 1. dining companion – someone you dine with. tablemate. diner – a person eating a meal (especially in a restaurant)

When one says have a dinner, it would be referring to a formal feast or banquet (see definition 1b). On the other hand, if one says have dinner (without an indefinite article), it would mean having the main meal of the day. (See definition 1a.) It’s all to do with specifics.

Supper is used especially when the meal is an informal one eaten at home, while dinner tends to be the term chosen when the meal is more formal. In some dialects and especially in British English, supper can also refer to a light meal or snack that is eaten late in the evening.

You simply invite them. Tell your acquaintance that you would like to get to know him/her better, and you would like them to come to dinner with you, and have an evening out. Plan for a particular time and place. Don’t go too fancy on the first date, but something middle of the road and acceptable.

3 Answers. 1) Have you had lunch? is preferred. The phrasing suggests that you’re asking something about how the person currently is, specifically whether he is hungry. If you were asking about events from a week ago, then did you have your lunch? would be equally as good as had you eaten/had your lunch?

Yes, I have eaten dinner or No I haven’t eaten dinner. If you want to be more casual you can say Yes, I have or No, I haven’t

How to say it? ? (Bap meogeoseoyo?) This is the basic way to say did you eat? and if you’re just swell, the appropriate response would be . (Nae meogeoseoyo.) or yes, I ate.

Why Do People in the South Call Lunch ‘Dinner’ and Dinner ‘Supper’?

Three main meals a day: breakfast, lunch and dinner, or supper, some call it.

Just one in twenty surveyed (5 per cent) called the meal supper, which was later deemed to be a sign someone is posh. … It is an alternative to ‘afternoon tea,’ that many began adopting for their main evening meal. Supper has always referred to a lighter evening meal, and comes from the old French word souper.

Ask her out on a date.

  1. Don’t wait too long to ask her out. You don’t want the conversation to go on a tangent and make asking her out seem too awkward or unexpected. …
  2. Keep it short and simple. …
  3. Have a concrete place and a time where you want to meet. …
  4. Give her an option to do something else.

How to answer How are you?

  1. I’m good. You can shorten this to good if you’re feeling relaxed. Or lazy. …
  2. Pretty good This was actually the catchphrase of a popular American comedian. You can hear him say it in this clip. A lot. …
  3. I’m well. Like with I’m good, you can shorten this to well.

Don’t be vague with a question such as ‘Want to hang? ‘ Be specific when asking [them] out, she says. For example, ‘Do you have time for dinner Tuesday night? ‘ It shows that you are interested in them as a person versus just someone to ‘hang’ with. A date is a date.