come back soon
A warm and friendly expression used when saying goodbye to a customer or guest, inviting them to visit again in the near future.
As the family walked out the door of the restaurant, the owner waved and called out, 'Come back soon! You are always welcome here.'
enjoy your meal
A friendly expression said to someone before or when they are about to eat, wishing them a pleasant eating experience.
The waiter carefully placed the plates on the table and said with a smile, 'Enjoy your meal!'
enjoy your purchase
A friendly expression said by a salesperson or cashier after a customer buys something, wishing them happiness with their new item.
After bagging the new shoes, the store assistant handed them over and said, 'Enjoy your purchase!'
excuse me
A polite expression used to get someone's attention, to move past someone, or to say sorry for a small mistake or interruption.
She gently touched the man's shoulder and said, 'Excuse me, I think you dropped your wallet.'
have a great day
A friendly expression used when saying goodbye to wish someone a pleasant and enjoyable day.
After finishing the transaction, the cashier handed back my receipt and said, 'Have a great day!'
how can i help you today?
A common greeting used by staff or workers to ask a customer or visitor what they need or want.
As soon as I walked into the bank, the teller looked up and said, 'How can I help you today?'
i apologize for the inconvenience
A formal expression used to say sorry when something has caused difficulty or trouble for another person.
After the long delay, the airline representative announced, 'We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience.'
i understand
An expression used to show that you have heard and comprehend what someone has said, and that you recognize their feelings or situation.
When the customer explained that the package had arrived broken, the representative said, 'I understand. We will send you a replacement right away.'
i'll be right back
An expression used to tell someone that you are leaving for a short time but will return very soon.
The server took our order and said, 'I'll be right back with your drinks,' before walking toward the kitchen.
is there anything else i can get for you?
A question used by staff to ask a customer if they need any additional help, items, or services.
After bringing the food to the table, the waiter asked, 'Is there anything else I can get for you?'
just one moment
A polite expression used to ask someone to wait for a very short period of time.
When I called the office, the receptionist said, 'Just one moment, please,' and then transferred me to the right department.
let me check on that for you
An expression used to tell someone that you will look into or find information about something they need.
When the customer asked about the delivery date, the sales assistant said, 'Let me check on that for you,' and went to look at the computer.
let me fix that for you
An expression used to offer to correct a mistake or solve a problem for someone.
When the customer pointed out the error on the bill, the cashier said, 'Let me fix that for you,' and corrected the total.
my pleasure
A polite and friendly way to respond when someone thanks you, meaning that you were happy to help.
After the guest thanked her for the excellent service, the hotel manager replied warmly, 'My pleasure. Enjoy your stay!'
no problem
An informal expression used to say that something was easy to do or that you are happy to help, often used as a response to 'thank you.'
When Maria thanked the receptionist for rescheduling her appointment, he replied, 'No problem at all!'
please
A word added to a request or question to make it more polite and respectful.
The teacher said to the students, 'Please open your books to page forty-five and read the first paragraph.'
right this way
An expression used to guide or lead someone in a specific direction, often used by staff to show a guest or customer where to go.
The waiter picked up the menus and said, 'Right this way,' as he led us to our table.
sorry about that
An informal expression used to apologize for a mistake or problem that has just happened.
When the waiter accidentally spilled water near the table, he quickly said, 'Sorry about that! Let me get you some napkins.'
take your time
A polite expression used to tell someone that they do not need to hurry and can go at whatever speed they choose.
The cashier smiled and said, 'Take your time,' while the elderly woman looked through her purse for her wallet.
thank you for coming in
A polite expression used to show appreciation when someone has visited a place, such as a store, office, or restaurant.
The doctor smiled and said, 'Thank you for coming in today. I hope you feel better soon.'
thank you for your patience
A polite expression used to show appreciation to someone who has waited calmly without complaining.
After the long wait at the service desk, the staff member finally said, 'Thank you for your patience. We are ready to help you now.'
would you like…?
A polite way to offer something to someone or to ask if they want something.
The flight attendant leaned over and asked, 'Would you like a drink or a snack during the flight?'
Match the vocabulary word with its correct definition.
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Complete each sentence with the correct word from the word bank.