The most commonly used English words when ordering food
Want (go) ... I want some. ...
The noun immediately after would like can mean "I want" something, while the verb immediately after would like, such as would like to have, means "I want to eat ...". This is a more euphemism than using like directly. This sentence pattern is very appropriate when ordering food.
Yes: eat and drink.
Have is a very convenient word. No matter what you want to eat or drink, just use have, so don't bother to remember. Is it worry-free and labor-saving?
Scene example
Excuse me, would you like something to drink? Excuse me, would you like something to drink?
Sure, I want some green tea. Yes, please give me green tea.
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English vocabulary of designated dietary varieties
Meals: The meals usually served on the plane are-
Chicken/pork/beef with rice/noodles, macaroni or dry noodles.
Usually it's a set meal, just say the name of the main course. For example, beef.
Sometimes there will be instant noodles, although it is not recommended to eat instant noodles by plane ... but if you really want to eat, you can say "instant noodles"
There are usually many choices of drinks: sprite, coke, orange juice, apple juice, tomato juice, coffee, tea and mineral water.
Scene example
Excuse me, sir, what would you like to eat? Chinese food or western food? Excuse me, sir. Do you like Chinese food or western food?
Chinese food, please. Chinese food, please.
A: What would you like to drink? what would you like to drink?
B: What do you have? What do you have?
We have orange juice, tomato juice, coke, 7-up ...-We have orange juice, tomato juice, coke and 7-up. ...
Please give me some orange juice. Please give me some orange juice.
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Other English words commonly used in flight.
Excuse me: excuse me. Not only can it be used as "excuse me", but it can also be used as "excuse me" if you want to pass in a narrow aisle. This is a very common sentence.
Lounge: bathroom
Example: Where is the rest room? Excuse me, where is the bathroom?
Seat belts: seat belts
Please keep your seat belt fastened. -Please fasten your seat belt.
Blanket: Blanket
Ex: I feel a little cold. Can I have a blank one? I feel a little cold. Can you bring me a blanket?
Airsickness: airsickness
Example:
I don't feel very well. I think I'm a little sick. -I feel terrible. I think I'm a little airsick.
Don't worry, this is a vomit bag if you need it. -Don't worry, there's a vomit bag if you need it.