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Ordering food is much easier than cooking it yourself. It sometimes makes for a good night out too. Not quite sure on how to go about ordering food? Here's a few quick tips.

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At a restaurant

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  1. It's probably a better idea to find a seat before you get your food. This is because if all the seats are full after you've collected your food, you're going to have to either eat standing up or walk around looking for a seat for quite some time. Also, some restaurants send waiters to your table, so it's required that you find a seat. At some restaurants, there will be a hostess who will direct you to your seat.
  2. The menu should already be on your table but if it's not, or there are not enough menus for everyone, ask a member of staff for one. The menu includes everything that the restaurant sells and also states their prices. Have a look and see if anything interests you then decide what you're going to buy.
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  3. This can be done by simply getting a passing waiter's attention or waiting until they come to you. Once they arrive, tell them what you'd like to eat. Make sure that they've written down the correct foods so you don't end up with something that you didn't want.
    • Never click your fingers to get their attention, the waiter will find it very rude and offensive. Remember that they are normal people with jobs, not your slaves.
  4. At some restaurants, they cook the food from scratch as soon as they get your order. This means that it might take some time for your food to get to you. Just be patient , your food should arrive in under half an hour. If it hasn't arrived, tell someone. They may have forgotten about your order, or it might just be a busy day.
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Over the phone

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  1. This all depends on what you fancy. Are you hungry for a burger? Or would you rather order from your local kebab shop? As long as the shop does deliveries, you can pretty much order whatever you like.
  2. You can usually do this by going to their website or searching for their phone number online. If the shop is local, they will usually post flyers through the door. If they don't have a website, you can also look at one of these flyers to find their number.
  3. They might not answer straight away if they're busy but just do your best to stay patient .
  4. To do this, tell them what you'd like to eat. They will usually ask for your address so they know where to deliver the food and sometimes your name. Make sure that they confirm your order so you don't end up with the wrong foods at your door.
  5. Depending on where you live and where you ordered from, the time you'll have to wait can vary. Usually though, you shouldn't be kept waiting for over half an hour. If you're still waiting, phone them up again and confirm that your order has been delivered. They may have forgotten about it or not finished cooking it yet.
  6. Some people give small tips to the delivery person. This is optional but they'll appreciate it a lot. If you'd like to give a small tip, tell them to just keep the change.
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  • Question
    How do I pay for food at a restaurant?
    Community Answer
    You ask for the bill, then give the server or cashier the cash or your credit card.
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    How do I deal with ordering if I’m an introvert and socially awkward?
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    Try to find food vendors that allow you to order online and then have food delivered. You could carry a note stating you've got a sore throat and have lost your voice and show this to people so you don't have to talk to them, and then point at what you want.
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    I can't decide on anything from such a big menu card. I don't understand the types of chickens and other stuff. Any advice?
    Community Answer
    First, you should consider why you are eating out. Are you wanting something fancy, or wanting to spend little money? Then look from there. Also, think about how hungry you are. If you want to be healthy, look at the calories, and that should narrow it down nicely.
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