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Comprehensive list of commonly used English for ordering food when traveling abroad
Nowadays, people's living standards are getting better and better, and the number of people traveling abroad every year has also greatly increased. Therefore, the commonly used English for ordering food abroad must still be very practical, but most people forget English after graduation. Let me share with you some commonly used and practical English.
Enter fast food restaurants such as KFC, McDonald's, Subway and more. First, we can order from a screen or other form of menu. Normally just click on what you want.
For example:
I want a burger, a side of French fries, six pieces of fried chicken and a Coke.
I want a burger, a side of fries, six chicken nuggets and a Coke.
Order for one
Please bring me a 6-inch Italian white bread with bacon.
I would like a 6-inch Italian white bread with bacon (sandwich).
I would like a small/medium/large Coke.
I would like a small/medium/large Coke.
If you prefer to choose the package that has been matched, you can say:
I want the set meal/meal No. 4 here.
I want to eat the No. 4 set meal here.
Package/Package: Package
(5) What is included in the package?
What’s in the package?
When we want to change the items in the package, we can also say:
(6) Can I use milkshake/hot milk instead of soda water?
Can I change the drink to milkshake/hot milk?
After completing the order, the clerk will ask us:
Eat here or take away?
Eat here or take away?
You can also tell the clerk directly before ordering:
I would like to order some takeout.
I would like to order some takeaway food.
Pay first before eating fast food. Remember to look at the bill after paying. If there is an error, please notify the ordering party in time:
I'm afraid there is an error on the bill.
I think there is something wrong with the bill.
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When we go to an ordinary restaurant to eat, payment after the meal can be expressed politely like this:
Can you give me the bill, please? (English)
Can I have the bill, please? (USA)
Can I have the bill, please?
It can also be said simply: Excuse me. Please checkout. Please help me check out.
If the amount due is not clearly stated on the bill, you can ask:
How much should I pay?
How much should I pay?
In the case of multiple people dining, there may be three payment methods:
Each person pays when eating;
We want to pay separately.
We would like to pay separately.
=Please pay separately. Please pay separately.
Split the meal equally, each paying half:
Let's split the cost.
=Let’s split it half and half.
Let's divide it equally.
A treat:
Let me pay the bill this time. Please do so.
=I’m treating you today.
Common foods in Chinese and English
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