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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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Can I get/order another one/drink/a refill

Two men in a bar are arguing. The bartender comes over.

Bartender: Is there a problem here?

One of the men acts as if there's no problem.

Man 1: No, not at all. In fact, can I get/order another one/drink/a refill for my friend here (of whatever he's having)?

Man 2: I'm good.

Man 1: I insist.

Note: The two men don't know each other. Man 2's glass is almost empty. Man 1 doesn't know what Man 2 is drinking, and he hasn't ordered anything for him earlier.


How would you phrase the underscored part with the notes above in mind?

  

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" gets you there with the least fuss. You can expect the bartender to know what Man 2 is having.

  • " gets you there with the least fuss.
  • You can expect the bartender to know what Man 2 is having.
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"Can I get another one for my friend?" gets you there with the least fuss. You can expect the bartender to know what Man 2 is having.

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