What do you want, sir?
B: What did you have this morning?
What did you have here this morning?
Juice, cakes and snacks, everything.
Juice, cakes, all kinds of refreshments and so on, everything.
B: A glass of tomato juice, please.
Please give me a glass of tomato juice.
A: Would you like some cereal, sir?
Would you like some cereal, sir?
B: Yes, a plate of cream wheat.
Ok, I want a cereal.
A: Where are the eggs?
Do you want some eggs or something?
B: One year, bacon and eggs, buttered toast. I like my bacon crisp.
Yes, and bacon and eggs. I like crispy bacon.
A: What kind of eggs do you want?
What do you think of your eggs?
B: Fried, please.
Fried.
A: Anything else, sir?
Anything else, sir?
No, that's enough. Thank you.
No, that's enough. Thank you.
Dialogue 2
A couple is waiting to be seated in a crowded restaurant.
A couple is waiting to be seated outside a crowded restaurant.
A: Do you have a reservation, sir?
Do you have a reservation? Sir, madam?
No, I'm afraid we don't.
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A: Sorry. The restaurant is full now. You have to wait for about half an hour. Would you like to have a drink in the lounge until a table is available?
Sorry, the restaurant is full. It will take about 30 minutes for a table to be available. Would you mind having a drink in the lounge until a table is available?
No, thank you. We'll be back later. Can I reserve a table for two?
No, thanks. We'll be back later. Can you reserve a table for two for us?
Yes, of course. May I have your name, sir?
Of course. May I have your name, sir?
Bruce. By the way. Can we have a table by the window?
Bruce. By the way, can we have a table near the window?
We'll try our best to arrange it, but I can't promise, sir.
We'll try our best to arrange it, but we can't guarantee it, sir.
B: That's good.
We get it.
(Half an hour later, the couple came back. )
Half an hour later, the Bruce couple came back.
Your table is ready, sir. Please go this way.
Your table is ready, sir and madam. This way, please
Dialogue 3
Waiter, please give me a table for two.
Waiter, please give me a table for two.
Yes, this way, please.
Ok, please follow me.
A: Can we see the menu?
Can we see the menu?
B: Here you are.
Here you are.
A: What's delicious today?
What's delicious today?
I recommend crispy roast duck.
I recommend crispy duck.
A: We don't want that. Oh, maybe we'll have a mushroom soup first, and then some seafood and French fries.
We don't want to eat crispy duck. Maybe we can drink mushroom soup first, and then order seafood and potato chips.
B: Do you want dessert?
Do you want dessert?
No dessert, thanks. Just coffee.
No, thank you. Coffee will be fine.
(A few minutes later. )
After a while.
A: Please give me the bill.
Check it.
C: George. Let's split this equally.
George, let's go Dutch.
No, it's my treat tonight.
No, today is my treat.
B: Cash or credit card, sir?
Cash or credit card?
A: Charge it, please. Put it on my American Express.
Accounting. Please charge it to my "American Express Credit Card" account.