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Lessons Categories in a restaurant

19 English lessons for when you're in a restaurant

English Lesson: If someone wants to smoke in the privacy of their own home, hey, knock yourself out. But other people shouldn't have to breathe that in while they're trying to enjoy a meal.
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1. “If someone wants to smoke in the privacy of their own home, hey, knock yourself out. But other people shouldn't have to breathe that in while they're trying to enjoy a meal.”

English Lesson: You should say something to the waiter.
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2. “You should say something to the waiter.”

English Lesson: This happens every time we eat here. They screw up our order.
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3. “This happens every time we eat here. They screw up our order.”

English Lesson: It's all done in-house.
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4. “It's all done in-house.”

English Lesson: Party of 6, right this way.
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5. “Party of 6, right this way.”

English Lesson: They're a little bland, don't you think?
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6. “They're a little bland, don't you think?”

English Lesson: What do you have on tap?
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7. “What do you have on tap?”

English Lesson: Actually, if you could give us a few more minutes...?
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8. “Actually, if you could give us a few more minutes...?”

English Lesson: Is that for here or to go?
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9. “Is that for here or to go?”

English Lesson: I hate to cause trouble, but I ordered this medium-rare.
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10. “I hate to cause trouble, but I ordered this medium-rare.”

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