Scottish people call their evening meal "Tea Dinner" and "supper".
The usage of the terms by Scottish people for their evening meal can vary by region, age and even social context.
Tea was traditionally common, most particularly in northern and rural areas.
Although a majority of Scottish people now use "dinner" for their main evening meal.
Although the usage still remains diverse.
And supper is often still used for a very late evening snack or a second evening meal by Scottish people.
Although in some areas of Scotland, it also refers to their main evening meal.
Supper can also mean a small, late night meal, like toast or cereal or it can also refer to a more substantial evening meal, most particularly in some areas like Aberdeenshire.
And in many parts of Scotland, dinner is used to refer to the main evening meal and in other regions of Scotland, dinner is the midday meal.
Historically tea in Scotland was associated with the main evening meal in some parts of Scotland and the north of England and it's also the name for the drink tea itself.