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When do you ask "What's your pleasure?"?
30 mei 2011 13:20
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It's used to ask someone what is the pleasure. It's an uncountable noun. Pleasure is a feeling of happiness, enjoyment, or satisfaction... Example: He smiled with pleasure when she walked in. ... or when you are in a restaurant and you would be asked by a waiter "what's your pleasure" meaning as what would you like to drink. :) or anything other what makes the asked person happy in any other situation! lol
30 mei 2011
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'What's your pleasure?' is most often used when asking someone what they would like to drink. It can be said by someone working in a bar or by someone in whose house you are a guest. Alternatives would be. 'What would you like to drink?' 'What can I get you?' It is also sometimes used to ask what someone's preference or wish is for a variety of choices such as food, music and sexual preferences.
30 mei 2011
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This is usually asked by someone who sells food or drink, like a bartender. For example, they ask " What's your pleasure?" and you say "I'll have a bud light.". It isn't that common in America.
30 mei 2011
This sort of question is rarely used nowadays. If you are in a bar, the bar person will say: What will it be? What will you have?
31 mei 2011
Is there a similar question with the one above?
30 mei 2011
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