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The plural of order is orders. e.g. "The waitress got our orders wrong again."
A woman who serves at a table is commonly known as a waitress. She takes the orders of customers and serves them in a restaurant.
Rene Descartes sits down for lunch at a Parisian restaurant. The waitress asks for his order. He orders a hamburger.The waitress inquires, "Would you like fries with that? " Descartes says, "I think not," ...and instantly disappears.
There are some circumstances in which it is better if soldiers do not follow their orders.
The hostess assigns your table to wait staff. The waiter or waitress takes your food order.
When the waitress yelled "1 plus 1" to the cook, she likely meant that two orders of the same dish were needed or that two customers had ordered the same item. It could also indicate a need for a simple calculation related to the orders, such as combining two different items or checking inventory. Essentially, it was a shorthand way of communicating a straightforward message about the orders.
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Certainly! Here it is: Write something down. Write something down. Write something down.
sir, ref; stop the orders with above mentioned referance please stop the orders until our company order with the signature of our MD.or Other Directors.
A waiter or waitress serves others in restaurants and eateries. They take food orders, serve meals, and may also pour beverages.