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Entries in beverages (3)

Tuesday
May312011

“Can I get a sip of that?”

Can I get a sip of that?

You're out on a walk with your girlfriend. It's hot out, and you're sweating and thirsty. You didn't bring any water, but your girlfriend did. She's drinking it, and you'd like to have some too. You say:

Can I get a sip of that?

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Wednesday
Dec292010

“I never really developed a taste for beer.”

A friend offers you a beer, but you tell him that you don't drink beer. You want to explain to your friend why you don't like beer very much:

I never really developed a taste for beer.

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Sunday
Dec192010

“How do you take it?”

How do you take it?

Someone you work with has come over to your house to visit. You offered him something to drink, and he said that he'd like a coffee. You want to know if he likes sugar and milk in it. You ask:

How do you take it?

How do you take it?

Ask this to find out how someone wants to drink tea or coffee that you're giving them. Most people have a preferred way of drinking these beverages. Some people like milk and sugar in them, while others don't.

Here are some possible answers to this question:

I take mine black.

(This is used more for coffee than for tea.)

Just like that is fine.

(When someone has made some coffee or tea and you don't want them to put anything in it.)

Just a little sugar, please.

A little milk and sugar, please.