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Lauren Gaunt
Question: if I am ordering food for delivery over the phone in Spanish, how would I do so politely? For example, “I’d like to place an order for delivery. I’ll have 3 tacos, thank you!” and how do you distinguish between pick-up and delivery?
Thanks! :)
Dec 31, 2020 12:56 AM
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"Buenas tardes, quisiera pedir una orden a domicilio, por favor." Usually here they ask you "Cuál va a ser su orden?" And you answer "Serían 3 tacos", o "Van a ser 3 tacos".
The difference between deliviery and pick-up is "a domicilio" (delievery) and "para recoger" (pick up)
If you just say "Buenas tardes, quisiera pedir una orden", usually they ask "a domicilio? O para recoger aquí?"
December 31, 2020
Hi I am from Mexico so I am a native spanish speaker and want to improve my english so if you like we could help each other 😊
December 31, 2020
Hi. I'm here to exchange cultures by English. I'm glad to send message to an American 😊
December 31, 2020
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