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Sony2013 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

While watching a Youtube video...

(Baristas Hate When Customers Do These 5 Annoying Things)


The following is the part of the transcript.


"BuzzFeed says a major barista pet peeve is when customers wear headphones or have earbuds in

and can’t hear their names being called over and over.

Baristas also hate being asked to remake the drink because it’s been there for a long time.

That’s grounds for an eye roll."


In the video clip at about 1:07,

Could you please explain what does "it's been there for a long time" mean

in this context?

  

Top answer

it's been sitting on the counter for a long time, waiting for the customer to come and get it.

  • it's been sitting on the counter for a long time, waiting for the customer to come and get it.
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it's been sitting on the counter for a long time, waiting for the customer to come and get it.

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