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What time would you consider lunchtime to be?

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EnoughSnowAlready · 01/02/2019 13:34

I'm waiting on someone coming to do some work to the house. They said that they'd be here around lunchtime. I expected them by now. I'll give them a call but I'm curious to know approximately what times lunchtime would mean to you?

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Aintnon · 01/02/2019 13:35

12 noon exactly

wendz86 · 01/02/2019 13:35

Any when between about 12-2.

Rubusfruticosus · 01/02/2019 13:36

11am-2pm

Move2WY · 01/02/2019 13:36

12-2

zod1ac19 · 01/02/2019 13:37

Anywhere between 11.30-2.30 which is why I would want them to be more precise than ‘lunchtime’

user1466690252 · 01/02/2019 13:37

12ish. No earlier than 11 or later than 2 tho

Daisiesinavase · 01/02/2019 13:38

12 --1

KenAdamsRealWife · 01/02/2019 13:38

I would think between 12 - 2

Miane · 01/02/2019 13:38

In that context between 12 and 2pm

EnoughSnowAlready · 01/02/2019 14:29

Still no sign of them. I was expecting them between 11:30 - 1:30 but judging by the thread perhaps 12-2 is normal. That said its way past two now. Thank you all for responding.

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SneakyGremlins · 01/02/2019 14:32

Twelve-half one.

Still in the school mindset Grin

AdaColeman · 01/02/2019 14:43

Noon to 2pm.

BusterTheBulldog · 01/02/2019 14:44

12-2.30pm

IroningMan · 01/02/2019 17:06

I'd say 11-2 max but I'd expect 11.30 - 1.30

KenAdamsRealWife · 01/02/2019 20:47

Did they ever come op?

EnoughSnowAlready · 01/02/2019 20:49

No, they called about 3 and said that they were stuck on a job and won't be here until tomorrow. Angry

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