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Ejdaha Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

What is the synonym for "bon appetite"

Hi. What I have to say if I see my friend is drinking a cofee or having a dinner?

Should I say for both - Bon appetit . or something else?

Thanks in advance
  

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In English you can say 'enjoy' or 'enjoy your meal', but I reckon most people, including your friend, will understand 'Bon appetit' too. Regards

  • 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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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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Thank you for reply.

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
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AnonymousThank you for reply.

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

You could say 'cheers', but that's more British and used if you drink to something with another person (or just an informal, friendly
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Tuck in. There aren't may direct alternatives because I don't think anybody here in England expects to enjoy their meal!

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