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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Order something over phone

If I want to call up a restaurant in America to order something, would this be natural phrases to use:

I'd like to order a chicken burger. And then I'd like a Sprite. That's all. And I'd like it delivered to... (address).

Thank you in advance.

  

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You can start by asking for a chicken burger, but be prepared for the server to ask you a number of supplementary questions, like 'What size? Any onions? mushrooms?

  • You can start by asking for a chicken burger, but be prepared for the server to ask you a number of supplementary questions, like 'What size?
  • Any onions?
  • mushrooms?
  • tomatoes?
  • ketchup?
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You can start by asking for a chicken burger, but be prepared for the server to ask you a number of supplementary questions, like 'What size? Any onions? mushrooms? tomatoes? ketchup? Do you want fries with that? Anything to drink?'

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