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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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At a restaurant

0Please correct the style o f the dialogue. Thank you02br
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00Customer: May I have a look at the menu?02br
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00Waiter: Here you are. 02br
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00Customer: What is the price for one set of chicken chops and one iced melon?02br
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00Waiter : The price for one set of chicken chops is 17 dollars and one iced melon is 4 dollars. may I suggest our delicious dessert ,bubur cha cha which is only 4 dollars02br
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00Customer : All right I would like to order the chicken chops and the iced melon as well as the dessert0-
  

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0You mean the menu doesn't list food prices?Isn't that strange?0-
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0Sorry, but the dialogue is for readers so thats why the prices had to be mentioned0-
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0I've been to a couple of exceedingly fancy restaurants where the prices were not included on the menus. "If you need to ask, you can't afford to eat there."0-
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0Actually, I've been to some restaurants where the prices weren't listed but it was because they didn't haeve menus 050010id1
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0If you are on a night out with a date who takes you to a restaurant that offers you a menu without prices02br
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00on the entrée, 00 00There are only 2 viable options: 1) enjoy the evening and be prepared for an unforgettably expensive 02br
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00evening, or 2) Find an excuse to quietly slip out of the restaurant with your date who may not want
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0Hi,02br
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00Please correct the style of the dialogue. Thank you02br
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01font00Customer: May I see the menu, please?02font02br
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01font00Waiter: Here you are, sir. 02font02br
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01font00Customer: How much i
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0What would you say "if you want to know the prices for individual items"?02br
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00Thanks0-
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0Hi,02br
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01font00What would you say "if you want to know the prices for individual items"?02font02br
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01font00In a restaurant? What do you mean by individual items?00 02font00Please give a few examples.02br
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00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0Let's use the original poster's example02br
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00He wants to know the prices of cha cha and a glass of iced lemon tea.02br
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00You recommended to him: "How much is an order of cha cha and a glass of iced lemon tea?" 02br
00(Something along the line - the site is very slow on my computer, I don't want to 02br
00navigate to your
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0Hi again,02br
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01font00Customer: How much is an order of chicken and iced melon? 02font02br
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00When you say 'an order of', you are asking for food that comes on a single plate, with a price that covers all the items on the plate. You would not ask for the price of each individual item on the plate.02br

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