Not at all. Some people like to sleep in, or attend an early church service. If they were tacky, would all the good restaurants be serving them?
2007-10-01 17:23:36
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answered by Pat C 7
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It was always my understanding that since "brunch" is a combination word of "breakfast and lunch", that one was held late in the morning (like 10:30-11:30 a.m.) before lunch. If served later, it is usually called "afternoon coffee/tea", or something similar. It wouldn't be tacky, but technically it wouldn't be "brunch."
2007-10-01 16:07:08
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answered by jan51601 7
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I don't think so. A brunch is a brunch, anytime of the date as long as the food tastes good and you don't feel sleepy after that.
2007-10-01 16:05:56
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answered by Young Uncle 3
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Are brunches tacky in general? No, they're fun and different from the norm. The different food is fun, too.
2007-10-01 16:03:00
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answered by Anonymous
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No. It's called saving money by having two meals at the same time. I call brunch a smart creation.
2007-10-01 16:02:24
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answered by Gerbes Slave 3
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i guess it depends on when or what for - but in general i don't know why a brunch would be tacky
2007-10-01 16:01:02
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answered by yundo 3
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I would say it would depend on why you were having it, but I don't see a problem with brunch at all.
2007-10-01 16:02:33
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answered by Zyggy 7
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Not at all, I have to wake up and sart work late and I don't fancy lunch food when I wake up, so I understand having breakfast or some kind of breakfast in the afternoon is OK.
2007-10-01 16:04:50
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answered by Anonymous
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NO WAY I LOVE THEM AFTER CHURCH OR AFTER A FOOTBALL GAME WE ALWAYS GET TO GETHER.
2007-10-01 16:39:42
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answered by Q678 3
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bring on the booze with it.
2007-10-01 16:48:07
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answered by vault 5
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