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What does the "cafeteria" mean in English? Does it have the mean of "cafe"?
What does the "cafeteria" mean in English? Does it have the mean of "cafe"?
Feb 17, 2014 10:47 AM
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In addition, "cafeteria" is usually used to describe the dining area of a school, business, or hospital. Many of them are in public buildings, and are meant to be a place for the staff to eat. A Café is was used to be a "coffee shop," but now, in the USA, a "Café" can be any small restaurant with a limited menu. Many are open only part of the day.
February 17, 2014
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A cafeteria is a food service establishment where a limited variety of food is served, usually on trays, at a service counter.
February 17, 2014
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cafeteria = a place where food is served with little or no service, usually with a selection of different food/meals in a line. You walk down and choose what you want
cafe = more like a coffee shop, selling drinks and small meals (baked items, breakfast etc.). Waiters are more common in cafes
February 17, 2014
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