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how to describe/what is it called

 
 
ehBeth
 
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Reply Sat 6 Sep, 2014 08:22 am
@WBYeats,
If a restaurant was going to say something like that here (which is rarely, if ever done), they use the phrase ''final orders to be placed before 8:00 p.m.).

Usually it is not written down anywhere but the waiter will come around, about 15 minutes before the final orders are to go in, and tell the customers.
ehBeth
 
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Reply Sat 6 Sep, 2014 08:22 am
@WBYeats,
I am so over miso soup.

That would be the colloquial way to say it here.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Sat 6 Sep, 2014 08:24 am
@WBYeats,
Don't take my picture.

I don't want my picture taken.

Give me a second to get out of the way so you can take the picture.

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WBYeats
 
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Reply Sun 7 Sep, 2014 11:24 pm
@ehBeth,
Thank you Mctag and ehBeth; but where is HERE in 'like that here'?
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