Diner

Status
Not open for further replies.

mehdihas

Junior Member
Joined
Nov 27, 2010
Member Type
Academic
Native Language
Persian
Home Country
Iran
Current Location
Iran
Dear native speakers,
Can we use the word "diner" for a room in our house where we eat breakfast, lunch and dinner?
Thanks
 
Not in BrE.
 
Not in BrE.

Nor in AmE, either, I guess.

If I'm wrong, our American buddies will put me right when they get up in an hour or three.

Rover
 
A diner is usually a roadside cafe, or restaurant. It may have a neon sign that says 'Eats', or something similar. It may be made from an old railway car.
In the house it's the dining room. Maybe you have a breakfast nook in the kitchen, but otherwise- living room, bedroom, dining room.
 
Though a lot of moms can feel like a short-order cook at a diner! ;-)
 
Though a lot of moms can feel like a short-order cook at a diner! ;-)

Oh my, if I had a dollar for every time my Mom barked "I'm not a short-order cook!" at us when we were kids and she was asking what we wanted for dinner I'd be posting this from my plush summer villa in Monaco. :-D But yes, "diner" implies a restaurant of some sort. "Dining room" describes the room in a house used exclusively for eating. A lot of houses, however, don't have a separate room for eating and just have a dining table in the kitchen area.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top