Asked by luhha
Which of the following might a waiter say to a customer in response to a request they make?
a.
Hay un problema.
c.
No hay problema.
b.
No como.
d.
Por aquí, por favor.
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c. No hay problema.
Reason: "No hay problema" ("No problem") is a natural waiter reply to a customer's request. The others are unlikely: "Hay un problema" (there's a problem), "No como" (I don't eat), and "Por aquí, por favor" ("This way, please") is something a waiter might say when directing a customer, not as a response to a request for service.
Reason: "No hay problema" ("No problem") is a natural waiter reply to a customer's request. The others are unlikely: "Hay un problema" (there's a problem), "No como" (I don't eat), and "Por aquí, por favor" ("This way, please") is something a waiter might say when directing a customer, not as a response to a request for service.
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