A great lesson Kayla, I love the way you teach us, super natural and like the American way you pronounce cause is clear and real. I have a question Kayla: I’d like to learn how to use this two words, Aim and Amid. Somewhere I read an advertisement that says: “We Aim to please” It sounds nice to me but I don’t get the meaning. Thanks again Miss Kayla and I owe you one.
You know what the difference is between a polite business partner and a prostitute? A polite business partner always says «Thanks, it’s been a pleasure doing business with you.» ... - Moscow, Russia Thanks a bunch for your kickass videos and say hi to your folks for me! ...
Both "Thanks for dinner" and "Thanks for the dinner" are grammatically correct and commonly used in the US. With that being said, "Thanks for dinner" is a more casual and informal way of expressing gratitude, while "Thanks for the dinner" is more formal and polite. So, which one to use may depend on the context and your relationship with the person who cooked or treated you to the meal. If you are thanking a close friend or family member, "Thanks for dinner" may be appropriate. If you are expressing gratitude to someone you don't know as well or in a more formal setting, "Thanks for the dinner" may be more suitable.
"Do you want a bite?" is a casual way to offer someone a delicious-looking dish. That being said, a more formal way to say it is "Would you care to partake of this dish?"
Hi Kayla ! About compliment , when I went to Spain , I met a Spanish lady in a queue . I wanted to compliment the way she speaks Spanish . I said « you speak spanish very well « . She thought that I mean she spoke spanish like non spanish people ! She answered me that all people told her the same thing . « In Sevilla , we all speak very bad Spanish ! »
In Arabic culture we didn't ask guest if they hungry we put the food in front them If they want to eat they well if not they will not eat, put if i ask that meaning i didn't want to give them and it usual we say no we don't want if even if we want, put for so so so close friend or family you can ask like your mom or son
If you invite someone to your house,it will be disrespectful to ask them if they are hungry. Why you invited them in the first place !🤔 Don't keep asking the guest just put what you have on the table. Don't be mad
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A great lesson Kayla, I love the way you teach us, super natural and like the American way you pronounce cause is clear and real.
I have a question Kayla: I’d like to learn how to use this two words, Aim and Amid.
Somewhere I read an advertisement that says: “We Aim to please” It sounds nice to me but I don’t get the meaning.
Thanks again Miss Kayla and I owe you one.
Thanks for teaching
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You know what the difference is between a polite business partner and a prostitute?
A polite business partner always says «Thanks, it’s been a pleasure doing business with you.» ...
- Moscow, Russia
Thanks a bunch for your kickass videos and say hi to your folks for me! ...
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Both "Thanks for dinner" and "Thanks for the dinner" are grammatically correct and commonly used in the US. With that being said, "Thanks for dinner" is a more casual and informal way of expressing gratitude, while "Thanks for the dinner" is more formal and polite. So, which one to use may depend on the context and your relationship with the person who cooked or treated you to the meal. If you are thanking a close friend or family member, "Thanks for dinner" may be appropriate. If you are expressing gratitude to someone you don't know as well or in a more formal setting, "Thanks for the dinner" may be more suitable.
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"Do you want a bite?" is a casual way to offer someone a delicious-looking dish. That being said, a more formal way to say it is "Would you care to partake of this dish?"
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Hi Kayla ! About compliment , when I went to Spain , I met a Spanish lady in a queue . I wanted to compliment the way she speaks Spanish . I said « you speak spanish very well « . She thought that I mean she spoke spanish like non spanish people ! She answered me that all people told her the same thing . « In Sevilla , we all speak very bad Spanish ! »
In Arabic culture we didn't ask guest if they hungry we put the food in front them If they want to eat they well if not they will not eat, put if i ask that meaning i didn't want to give them and it usual we say no we don't want if even if we want, put for so so so close friend or family you can ask like your mom or son
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If you invite someone to your house,it will be disrespectful to ask them if they are hungry. Why you invited them in the first place !🤔
Don't keep asking the guest just put what you have on the table.
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