As an intermediate learner this was very helpful. I’ll visiting Korean in the summer, Iv Been learning Korean for a year now, but I haven’t gotten around to learning specifically what you would say when ordering food and most videos on it are made for beginners so just a little too basic for me, so thank you for making a more detailed guide for ordering food !
Yes, that's correct. It's actually okay for the waiting staff to say 맛있게 먹었어요. If the waiting person is an older lady and she's talking to a young person, then it's fine to say 맛있게 먹었어요?, but 드셨어요 helps to be more respectful.
As an intermediate learner this was very helpful. I’ll visiting Korean in the summer, Iv Been learning Korean for a year now, but I haven’t gotten around to learning specifically what you would say when ordering food and most videos on it are made for beginners so just a little too basic for me, so thank you for making a more detailed guide for ordering food !
This is perfect for intermediate learners, thank you.
i appreciate you explaining the grammar behind things too so helpful :')
Your videos are really excellent. You explain everything so we understand fully what we are saying. Thank you very much.
Thanks
It was really helpful. Thank you so much
actually I now living in South Korea; I looking for an part time job in restaurant ;thank You for this video very helpfully Dear teacher
Helpful & Excellent explanation.😊감 사 합 니 다
Your explanation is awesome
김 선생님 건강하세요 😊
Thank you
기환 선생님 가져 주셔서 감사해요!! ....이런 종류의 비디오 내용은 되게 큰 도움입니다!^^ 정말요!! 👏🏻🤩
This is so helpful!
Excellent 👍 but the topic of Korean food and restaurants could easily be an entirely separate course ,
Thank u
For 맛있게 드셨어요 when you respond with 맛있게 먹었어요 the understanding is that as a customer you're treated with more respect?
Yes, that's correct. It's actually okay for the waiting staff to say 맛있게 먹었어요. If the waiting person is an older lady and she's talking to a young person, then it's fine to say 맛있게 먹었어요?, but 드셨어요 helps to be more respectful.
I know it's used commonly, but when do you use the 개/개요/ what is it's true purpose?
How to say “Is that enough for 2 people?”
Just replace the " 네" (Ne) with "두" (Du) :)
Hard to understand,so skip