Did anyone say it was a bad thing? I guess because I said that is one term I wouldn't use interchangeably (like I do stuffing and dressing) that I'm somehow slamming people. Yes, I used the term "country" to make the distinction that it wasn't "southern." There is a difference. I was raised in Maryland and we have people from more urban areas and we have very rural, country areas. Neither is better than the other. I just noticed, in my travels, that the people that use the term supper are from more country/rural areas. A friend of mine from upstate New York (a very rural part) uses it. My SIL, who grew up saying "dinner" but has lived in a VERY small town in Massachusetts for 30 years now says supper.
My British grandma never said supper.
So, I am sorry if my note on supper versus dinner offended all that say supper. It is just one of those terms that niggles at me for some reason and I dislike the sound of it. I don't think less of people who use it and, in fact, hold many of them dearly. Again, I want to iterate that I use stuffing/dressing interchangeably even though I was raised on dressing. I don't think one is right/wrong or superior. I did hear once that stuffing used to be the original term but during Victorian times in England the upper crust of society thought stuffing was inferior and they chose the use of dressing to make themselves sound better, or so they thought.