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Commonly used telephone English vocabulary in hotels and restaurants in 2022

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1. Commonly used telephone English vocabulary in hotels and restaurants in 2022 1. Good afternoon, sir. Welcome to our restaurant. Do you have a reservation?

Good afternoon sir, welcome to our restaurant. Do you have a reservation?

2. How many people are there in your party?

How many people are there in your party?

3. Would you please come with me?

Please come with me, okay?

4. Please step this way.

Please step this way.

5. Will this table be all right?

Is this table okay?

6. Would you like to sit near the windows?

Would you like to sit near the window?

7. Where would you like to sit?

Where would you like to sit?

8. You can sit where you like.

You can sit wherever you like.

9. I’m sorry, that table is already reserved.

Sorry, that table is already reserved.

10. Your table is ready now, sir. Thank you for waiting.

Sir, your table is ready now, thank you for waiting.

11. We can seat your party now, sorry to have kept you waiting.

We can seat your party now, sorry to have kept you waiting.

12. Here’s the menu.

This is the menu.

2. Commonly used telephone English vocabulary in hotels and restaurants in 2022 1. Good morning, are you ready to order now, sir?

Good evening sir, would you like to order now?

2. Would you like something to drink before your meal?

Would you like a drink before your meal?

3. What brand of gin would you prefer?

What brand of gin do you prefer?

4. Are you like to order now, sir ?

Sir, would you like to order now?

5. Would you like to order now?

Would you like to order now?

6. Have you decided on anything?

Have you decided what to eat?

7. Would you like something to drink?

What would you like to drink?

8. Would you like some appetizer before lunch?

Would you like something appetizing before lunch?

9. We've got...today.

We have...

10. Today's special is...

Today's The special dish is...

11. Everything is a la carte.

Only a la carte is available here, there is no set menu.

3. Commonly used telephone English vocabulary in hotels and restaurants in 2022 1. Can I have my bill, please?

Can I checkout?

2. What’s this for?

What is this?

3. Would you like to sign for it, sir?

Sir, would you like to sign the order?

4. Thank you, I hope you enjoyed your dinner.

Thank you, I hope you enjoyed your dinner.

5. How would you like to pay for your bill, sir?

Sir, how would you like to pay the bill?

6. We accept American Express, Master card, Visa card and Euro card. What kind have you got?

We accept American Express, Diners Club, Visa and Eurocard, which one do you use?

7. Do you accept traveler’s cheque?

Do you accept travelers checks?

8. Is everything all right during your dinner, sir?

Sir, how are you during your meal?

9. Have you found everything satisfactory?

Are you satisfied?

10. How was the food, sir?

Sir, how is your meal?

11. Would you like anything else?

Would you like anything else?

12. Could I serve you anything else?

Do you want me to give you anything else?

13. Do you care for a dessert?

Do you have a craving for something sweet?

14. Would you like to put it on your hotel bill?

Are you going to post this charge to your hotel's general ledger?

4. Commonly used telephone English vocabulary in hotels and restaurants in 2022 1. Good morning, sir (madam)

Good morning, sir (miss)

2. Good afternoon , ladies and gentlemen

Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.

3. Good evening, miss Price

Good evening, Miss Price.

4. How are you today, Mr Brown?

How are you today? Mr Brown.

5. I’m quite well, thank you.

I’m quite well, thank you.

 6. Hs good to see you again, sir(madam)

 Hs good to see you again, sir(madam)

 7. Nice to meet you , sir.

It’s nice to see you, sir.

Titles (title)

8. Are you Mrs. Best?

Are you Mrs. Best?

9. You must be professor Ford.

You must be professor Ford.

10. May I know your name, sir(madam)?

May I know your name? Sir (Miss).

5. Commonly used telephone English vocabulary in hotels and restaurants in 2022 1. May I help you with your suitcase?

Can I help you with your suitcase?

2. Would you like me to call a taxi for you?

Would you like me to call a taxi for you?

3. Thank you very much.

Thank you very much

4. Thanks for the trouble.

Sorry for the trouble

5. It'svry kind of you?

< p> It’s so kind of you

 6. No, thanks.

 No, thank you!

 Answers to Thanks

7. You're welcome.

Welcome

8. Not at all.

You're welcome

9 , That's all right.

It doesn't matter

10 Don't mention it.

11. It's my plcasurc.

 This is my honor

Expressing welcome

12. Welcome, sir (madam).

Welcome to our hotel, sir (madam)

11. Welcome to our hotel, sir (madam).

Welcome to our hotel, sir (Miss)

14. Welcome to our western restaurant.

Welcome to our western restaurant

15. We're glad to have you here.

We're glad to have you here