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Similarly, you may ask, what to say to someone who is going to eat?
There actually are simple Is someone is eating any meal at all and you wish to say something positive, you can always say, “I hope you enjoy your meal!” — if you are leaving. Or “I hope you are enjoying your meal.” — if you are stopping to chat with someone and will linger for a moment.
Subsequently, question is, what is a good time to have lunch? It's better to get stuck into your lunch sooner rather than later between 12.30pm and 1pm, with 12.38pm the best time. And when it comes to dinner, the later you leave it the worse it can be for your diet – the optimum time for dinner is between 6pm and 6.30pm, 6.14pm preferably.
Simply so, how do you wish someone a nice lunch?
There is no common English phrase akin to bon appetit. In fact the most common way of wishing people to enjoy their meal in the English-speaking world is to use the French phrase bon appetit, which is so commonly used in English that it appears in English dictionaries.
What is another way to say enjoy your meal?
Synonyms for enjoy your meal | as inbon appetit!
- chow down!
- eat hearty!
- eat up!
- good appetite.
What do you say after Bon Appetit?
When you're having lunch and you see someone he can say "enjoy your meal", "bon appétit" or "enjoy". I can answer him by saying "thank you", for instance. But for example in Spanish we usually say a sentence which means something like "you can join me/us, if you want" (inviting him).How do you praise a dish?
Phrases for complimenting someone's cooking- The dish is delicious.
- This soup is very tasty.
- Great Pasta! It's finger licking good.
- You're a fantastic cook.
- Did you make this from scratch?
- You've got to give me the recipe for this chicken dish!
- The cherry pie is out of this world.
- This is best sandwich I ever had.
Did you eat yet or have you eaten yet?
"Did you eat?" or "Have you eaten (you can add "yet" if you like)?" would be right, though as you say you will often hear something like "Did you eat yet?" It's imprecise to combine the simple past and "yet," since "yet" says that the action of the verb is continuing in some way into present time, but, as you suggest,How do you ask someone for breakfast?
Normally, one would say, "Have you had breakfast?" or "Did you have breakfast [yet]?" to ask if someone has eaten breakfast on a particular day or morning. When used with breakfast, do can also mean eat (besides make, etc).How do you respond when someone says enjoy?
"Enjoy!" is just common e-mail courtesy and generally doesn't need a response. If you feel the need to reply to the e-mail you should keep is just as succinct as theirs e.g. "Will do!". To reply or not is your prerogative. You can simply state "thank you!".How can I praise food in English?
Beyond “Delicious”- Tastes great! Eating something delicious right now?
- Really good! Here's something else you could say instead of delicious.
- Wow, [this food] is amazing! If something tastes better than you expected, you could use the word wow to express your surprise.
- Yummy.
- Flavorful.
- Mouth-watering.
What do Japanese people say before eating?
Before eating, Japanese people say "itadakimasu," a polite phrase meaning "I receive this food." This expresses thanks to whoever worked to prepare the food in the meal.What is a good quote for lunch?
Lunch Quotes- It's nice to just be a kid and hang out with your friends at lunch.
- Destiny may ride with us today, but there is no reason for it to interfere with lunch.
- Ask not what you can do for your country.
- When people you greatly admire appear to be thinking deep thoughts, they probably are thinking about lunch.
How do you wish good work?
For work completed fairly, accurately, and on time- Thank you!
- Good work, as always.
- Thanks for getting this done.
- You are a lifesaver.
- Thank you for pulling everyone/everything together on such short notice.
- I appreciate you getting this to me so quickly so I have time to review it.
- Thanks for your help today.