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    Do I say "Can I have" or "I will have" when ordering a meal at a restaurant?
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    "I will have" is proper and more common. However, both are acceptable and will be understood by the waitstaff.
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    How do I tell a waiter what I want in a polite way?
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    Say, "Could I have? And then state your order. The waiter will like how kind you are and maybe even give you faster service!
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    How do I call over a waiter in a restaurant in France?
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    You can raise your hand with a smile and you'll be served correctly. If you want to order something, you just have to call the waiter/tress by saying: "Excusez-moi" or saying : "Monsieur" for the waiter or "Mademoiselle" if it's a young waitress or "Madame" if it's an older waitress.
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    What if it’s really crowded and the waiter can’t see me? I am 13 and really shy.
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    Waiters are usually very observant. Even if you just give them a friendly smile, that would be enough. You could also try asking the person next to your table to call them.
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    How do I call over a waiter in a restaurant in Bahrain?
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    You can say "Min fadlak" for a male waiter or "Min fadlik" for a female waiter. It translates to "Excuse me, please" or "Pardon me, please".
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