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When you go to a restaurant, you are a customer or a guest or a visitor in oral English? which one is correct? how do you call the person who serves you? Thanks in advance.
Hi Rob,
When you go to a restaurant, you are a customer. Some restaurants will call you a guest, but customer is more common. We don't say visitor. If the person who serves you is a woman, she is a waitress. If he is a man, he is a waiter.
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if a woman serves you, she is a waitress. If a man, he is a waiter.
You may be called customer, guest or client.
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