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I want to know the difference between takeaway food and delivery food 1)Eat out or send out for a takeaway? 2)Go out or call out for a takeaway? 3)Have dinner out or order in? 4)Dine out or order a takeout? 5)Do you want to eat out or get something delivered? 6)Feel like eating out or get something ordered in? 7)Should I eat out or take out? 8)Should I eat it out or take it out? 9)Should I eat out or eat in takeaway? Are all those sentences correct? I think a takeout(or takeaway) the one which you visit stores and buy. But it is almost similar to a delivery food because I feel like a takeout could just be considered the prepared food. Even these days Macdonald does do delivery service for a takeout food such as hamburger, French fries, and chicken and all. Could it be too weird If I use the word "a takeout food" for a delivery food? Please help me! Thanks!^^
10 mai 2015 01:15
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Well, at least here in the US, we use these words: -Delivery: You call the restaurant and order. They cook your food and deliver it to you. -Takeout or Carry out: ou call the restaurant and order. They tell you at what time the food will be ready. You go and pick up the food at that time and take it home. -To Go: You are at the restaurant and oder your food. When it is ready, you take it "to go". Another use is if you are at a restaurant and cannot finish what you've ordered. You can have the leftovers wrapped and take them "to go".
10 mai 2015
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