"a party of one"-- one (single) person going to eat.
"a party of two"-- two people going to eat.
.......... when entering, a restaurant, the hostess may say, "Good evening, a party of two?" You will reply, "yes please." then the 'two' of you will follow the hostess to your table, and so forth.
"all you can eat"-- like a buffet. All you can eat seafood for $8.95 means you get as many refills on your plate of seafood as you wish for the price the restaurant is asking for.
"by the window"-- have you ever gone to a restaurant and there are booths, tables in the middle of the dining room? tables by the window, or booths by the window. Normally, if you ask for a window seat, you are referring to a "table by the window."
I hope this helps. If you have anymore questions, feel free to ask. I've worked in the restaurant industry for years, and these are all restaurant questions.
A party of one: to have fun by being with yourself. A party is usually several people.
Party of two: to have fun with two people. a party is usually several people.
All you can eat: it means just that. When you go to a buffet, you pay a certain amount, and you can eat as MUCH as you want, without having to pay more. ie; all you can eat buffet
By the window: I'm really not sure about this one, but I DO know that "by the wall" means that you don't participate in the group event, or that you are avoiding a crowd. Possible it means something similar, but I'm not sure.
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"a party of one"-- one (single) person going to eat.
"a party of two"-- two people going to eat.
.......... when entering, a restaurant, the hostess may say, "Good evening, a party of two?" You will reply, "yes please." then the 'two' of you will follow the hostess to your table, and so forth.
"all you can eat"-- like a buffet. All you can eat seafood for $8.95 means you get as many refills on your plate of seafood as you wish for the price the restaurant is asking for.
"by the window"-- have you ever gone to a restaurant and there are booths, tables in the middle of the dining room? tables by the window, or booths by the window. Normally, if you ask for a window seat, you are referring to a "table by the window."
I hope this helps. If you have anymore questions, feel free to ask. I've worked in the restaurant industry for years, and these are all restaurant questions.
A party of one: to have fun by being with yourself. A party is usually several people.
Party of two: to have fun with two people. a party is usually several people.
All you can eat: it means just that. When you go to a buffet, you pay a certain amount, and you can eat as MUCH as you want, without having to pay more. ie; all you can eat buffet
By the window: I'm really not sure about this one, but I DO know that "by the wall" means that you don't participate in the group event, or that you are avoiding a crowd. Possible it means something similar, but I'm not sure.
A Party Of Two
When entering a restaurant, sometimes you are asked "A party of how many?" You would then answer, "A party of 2,3 or however many people
you gotta be kidding me look carefully at this
http://www.usingenglish.com/forum/ask-teacher/8937...
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again ...
all those expression are connected to one thing
you get it right? restaurant , reserveing and etc