How do you talk while ordering food?
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How do you talk while ordering food?
When the waiter asks “Are you ready to order?” or “Can I take your order?” If you are ready, you can give your order. Use “I’d like…” or “I’ll have…” to introduce your order and expression “for starter/appetizer” to talk about the first course and “for main course” to talk about the second course of food you will eat.
Do you say please when ordering food?
So, even though the Americans don’t say “please” when ordering food, that doesn’t mean they are being rude. It’s just a cultural thing. Saying “please” can make a request sound urgent, blunt, and even rude.
How do you order dialogue?
How do you speak in a restaurant?
How do you place an order?
Is it rude to say I want when ordering food?
Senior Member. There’s some ways to say “I want a hamburger” while ordering food that would be considered polite, or at least, not rude or unusual.