A comedian sparked a heated debate on social media after he said 7:30 p.m. was “the ideal time for dinner.”
Caleb Hearon from Los Angeles took to his Twitter page @calebsaysthings He made a bold statement on Friday that he knew would fluff some feathers.
The 27-year-old writer said 6:30 was “too early” for dinner and 8:30 was too late.
The post went viral within hours and has already garnered more than 36,000 likes and nearly 2,500 retweets.
A heated debate over the ideal mealtime ignited on Twitter, with many conflicting views in the conversation.
He wrote: ‘I hate this but I have to say: 6:30 is a very classic dinner.
‘6:30 is too early he says ‘I have something after this’. 8:30 is late, if I don’t enjoy it, it gives “I can say I have a morning obligation”. 7.30 is a first class dinner. I love 7:30.
The post was flooded with comments from some who thought dinner time was too early or too late, sparking controversy.
One person wrote: ‘Yoooo, right after work I have to end up with any liability like… I have to eat at five o’clock to get rid of worries and worries for the rest of the night.

Los Angeles comedian Caleb Hearon took to Twitter on Friday to make a bold statement that he knew would upset some feathers.


The post went viral within hours and has already garnered more than 36,000 likes and nearly 2,500 retweets.
Another added: ‘Honestly, I’m sick of pretending it’s better to eat the same and then eat. I want to be in bed at 7 in my pajamas and watch TV by myself.’
Some parents agreed with a mother who said, ‘It’s 6:00 pm at our house. Young children take a bath at 7 pm. Put young children to bed at 7:30 in the morning.
Depends on older kids or getting in the car for gym training by 8:30. Big baby shower at 9am.
“We’re all in bed at 9:30. I got up at 6:30 to go to school at 7:25. It works for kids.



Many social media users around the world shared how different cultures have different cooking rules.
Adding fuel to the fire, Caleb retweeted, “The hate in the comments is already growing. “I have a child”, “I prefer to eat early”, etc. Guys, this is not a discussion. 19:30 food is delicious. ‘
Many social media users around the world shared how different cultures have different cooking rules.
One person said, ‘We are of East Indian descent. Let’s eat at 10pm lol! ‘
Another wrote: “If we live in a country where our ideal dinner time is 9:00 PM, I’ve always wondered what you do after dinner before you go to sleep. Don’t be hungry at 10 pm or 11 pm.
Another said, ‘Spanish customs are very different… I don’t know a single person who eats before 9:00 in Spain, usually around 9:30. Lunch at 3pm and dinner at 9pm is our way to go. ”
Source: Daily Mail