In English you can say 'enjoy' or 'enjoy your meal', but I reckon most people, including your friend, will understand 'Bon appetit' too. Regards
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AnonymousThank you for reply.You could say 'cheers', but that's more British and used if you drink to something with another person (or just an informal, friendly
Then, I can say "Enjoy your meal"? Is there any alternative?
And what about a drinker? Is it "Enjoy your drink?" or something else?
Thank you very much
Tuck in. There aren't may direct alternatives because I don't think anybody here in England expects to enjoy their meal!