May I take your order?

- Yes,please. I'll have a chicken sandwich.
-Sure. Anything else?

(In this dialogue, what is the meaning of 'Sure'? What other expressions can we use instead of 'Sure'?)

2 answers

'Sure' here is just an acknowledgement that the second speaker understands what the first speaker wants and will place that order.
Do you like your ceramics class?
Sure!

Will you do me a favor?
Sure! What can I do for you?

Are you OK with a trip to the capital?'
Sure. I've always wanted to go there.

What others can you think of??
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