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Didn't get what you ordered at the coffee shop?
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Today, learn how to ask your barista or waiter to fix your order in English with clarity, confidence, and kindness.
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Hello Michelle. How are you?
What, what's shaking?
Oh not too much Lindsay, how are you?
Great, good, doing well, doing well, just actually having my morning coffee here.
Black of course. Black of course, yeah.
Do you, do you, well, question, when you're ordering your coffee do you always kind of wait?
Like do you just say I'm ordering a black coffee or do you wait until the barista asks you like oh how do you want it?
I don't know. I get the order of things all mixed up.
My partner always teases me that I order the wrong way.
I am like deer in headlights when I order, it's so weird. I will say, sometimes I'll go to a coffee shop and I'll say tall, and they get really upset about that.
And yesterday, we got called out for that, actually, because when you say tall, you're talking about Starbucks.
Right? Like normal coffee shops don't have tall, they have small.
And then they'll say, have you been to Starbucks?
What are you doing here.
Yesterday they gave us that look for sure.
I'm not very good at saying things in the right order, so I'll be learning something in today's episode as well.
Well actually that reminds me of Dan.
He's the opposite. He just like ...
He refuses to do the Starbucks sizes.
He doesn't just say the tall grande venti, he'll just be going forward. He's not feeding into that.
I love it. I love it.
It's just the opposite.
That's so funny. That's so funny.
This is what our episode is about today.
It's a great question.
Shall I go ahead and read the question from our listeners?
Yeah, and by the way, this is from YouTube and we have an entire YouTube channel.
Michelle, where should our listeners?
What should our listeners type in if they go to YouTube and want to find us over there?
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Here we go. So this is from at phrase Kim.
Hi Aubrey Michelle.
This is Ryan It's always a great routine to listen to your podcast and start my day before going to work I always thank you.
And my goal is to listen to every episode of others English business English and I'll energy I'm so happy to have a bunch more episodes to enjoy Your reviews and your feedback mean everything to us, so thank you right Ryan.
Yes. Yeah, thank you Ryan.
All right. Today, I ordered a black coffee in the coffee shop and the clerk actually put sugar and cream in my coffee.
Oh no, gasp! Right.
I wanted to give you a bag and get the real black coffee.
In this situation, how can I politely ask for what I ordered?
Thank you again and keep up the good work.
Oh, this is a great question.
Yes, exactly. Yeah, we're going to get into it.
Before we get into it more, we're going to really dive in.
Guys, what we want you to do is think of a friend who believes in connection, not perfection.
So think of that person.
And then what should they do, Lindsay?
Oh, go ahead and text a link from the show to that person.
Let them know that this is one of your podcasts that you listen to.
Think of someone that is, that believes in human connection that wants more connections in their lives.
And it believes that you know, this is a different way to learn what we're doing over here.
We're focusing more on that connection moment.
We're learning grammar, vocabulary, yes.
But the most important thing is to connect and we're showing you how to do it.
All right? So text it to a friend who would be open to that style of learning.
Good. Perfect. All right.
Also definitely we've been talking about coffee a lot on this show.
Listen to Episode 2391.
We did a little way back that was how to connect over coffee habits and English.
And that one was so fun because we realized how just talking about coffee or could be tea just really, really gets you to connect with someone and to have a fun conversation.
It's huge. It's huge and even this moment that Ryan's asking about, even if you're not going to have a deep friendship or deep conversation with the barista, it does matter how that interaction goes for your energy, for the rest of the day, the barista's energy and just what you're putting out into the universe.
It matters. You want to have a nice exchange.
Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Definitely.
I love it. So yeah, this, I mean, this situation happens frequently.
I mean, whether it's coffee or something else.
I mean, there's mistakes made all the time and that's okay.
I mean, so Lindsay has it ever happened to you?
So because Ryan has your coffee drinks coffee like you do black.
And so this ever happened.
Yeah. Yeah. It's more likely to happen, you know, outside Colorado in different parts of the US where there's just – I know, different diets, more sugar maybe.
So I might get – I'm trying to think where it – I was just somewhere.
I don't know if it's California where I was or I was talking to someone about getting a coffee and having sugar like they automatically add the syrup at Starbucks instead of just letting it – you ask for it.
Some places will automatically do that.
They assume you want sugar, right?
So yes, it does happen, Michelle.
So yeah, I mean you should absolutely ask for the correct order.
And I think it's amazing that Ryan is thinking about how to be polite in this situation.
Um, so good for you Ryan.
Um, so I mean, Lindsay, what else could this be for?
Well, certainly, uh, when you order a salad, I like to order salads a lot when I go out and you might ask for the dressing on the side, but maybe the, the salad comes with dressing with it.
We'd say it's already dressed.
The salad has been dressed.
That's what we to say in English, or maybe how you order your burger.
Do you order it medium rare, maybe they cooked it medium or rare?
What else, Michelle?
Anything else you can think of?
Yeah, I mean, I would say those are like the two biggest ones, but yeah.
I mean, definitely, Lindsay, do you usually get the dressing on the side or do you usually like it on top?
I usually like it on top.
Yeah, it's more the coffee order.
It would really throw me off if I got sugar in my coffee or milk in my car milk would be okay But sugar I wouldn't want it.
Yeah For me. Yeah, that happens to me where you go I just don't like it when the dressing is too thick so I could either say light Or I usually just say on the side.
And then I pour over what I want cuz I just like a little bit it's true because it's a gamble because a lot of salad dressing is It's it's a gamble how that's gonna taste It could also be really sugary and you know You just don't know if you're going to like the dressing.
And you don't want.
And like sometimes like the salad is soaked.
It feels like it's soaked in the dressing and it's just then.
Yeah. So whenever that happens, if the dressing on it and I don't like that.
Yeah, I mean, I think the point is this happens to everyone and it is totally fine to ask for your order to be kind of edited right.
To be fixed. So we're going to show you how to explain the situation and how to ask for the change and then how to finish up So that that vibe stays positive between you and the the person that's helping you.
Alright. Yeah, exactly Alright, so let's get into it.
So the first thing we have basically four steps here So the first thing to do is do an intro so excuse me, right really how do you much that's it?
Something else we could say maybe oh, sorry, right.
Oh, sorry, right Table, maybe we're sitting down and they're passing your table or let's say that we're standing at the counter at the barista situation, right?
Oh, sorry. So those are kind of the two main ways you would raise an issue.
Right, and it's, yeah, I think that it's a particularly challenging way to ask about this situation Ryan is talking about, because especially if you're in line, I mean, the same would be at a bar, right, or just like a crowded restaurant where you go up and get your order and there's a line of people.
Yeah, that can be, when it's busy, oh, that's tough.
It s hard. I mean, we have to have a lot of empathy for people serving us, right?
It s not easy. We know this.
I ve worked in I think everyone should work in either retail or dining or some kind of dining food service at some point in their lives, Michelle, because it s hard. Yeah, you ve got to have that empathy.
I agree. So, the second thing you do is you explain the situation.
Now, this can be direct.
I mean, restaurants and coffee places are busy, so you don't have to skirt around the situation.
You can use the rest of the steps to kind of pad it and use that to be polite.
But the actual request, I mean, you don't have to be, like, rude about it, but just be direct, be clear.
We don't have time to, oh, I kind of need, right?
Oh, for sure. And this can vary depending on what region of the US you're in.
If you're in New York on the East Coast, say it faster, say it clearly, just get it done.
They just wanna fix it and move on, right?
Maybe in other smaller towns, you might take more time, but I agree.
You need to get kind of the problem out on the table quickly, Michelle.
Right, right, right.
Exactly, so one thing you can say is, I ordered a black coffee, or you can say, I actually ordered a black coffee, which when you add actually, it's kind of implying, oh, well, that's the mistake, right?
Actually is a great it's like a ninja word, right?
Yeah We didn't say so much because when you say that you're saying This is not a black coffee and I ordered a black coffee just with that word. Actually.
It's incredible. Yes.
Yes, yes What's something else you could say?
We could say I think this oh One.
Oh, sorry for the second one.
Oh, I asked for a black coffee So this is even more direct or I asked for the dressing on the side.
I asked for the burger done medium.
Well so yeah I think this one if you're gonna go with this one very direct just tone of voice right right smile maybe there's a smile involved right right right right or you could be this one is a little less direct but I wouldn't use this one when a place is super busy so you would say like oh I think this has I think this has dressing on it.
I think this has cream in it.
I think this has sugar in it.
I wouldn't use that because then the person might not remember what you ordered.
They might be like, I wouldn't use that if it's super busy.
If you have a little more time, I think it's useful.
You're saying if you say, I think this has dressing in it, they might not remember if you asked for it with dressing or without or why you are at what you're saying or why you're saying that it's not clear.
It's actually not super clear, right?
Right. So save that one for when you're, you know, kind of just a few people in the place.
Yes, exactly. I love it.
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Okay Michelle, we are back.
So that is the second step.
So first step, introduction, excuse me, I'm sorry.
Second one, explain the situation, kind of explain the problem and be somewhat direct and be quick.
Be fast. People are busy, right?
Number three, what is the third step, Michelle?
Do the ask, ask, right?
So they might, you might not have to do this one because they might just say, Oh, I'm sorry, I'll get you another one right they take it from you, yeah.
Right, they might say, oh sorry, I know you asked for this with, you know, with black, and sorry I'll make you another one.
But if they don't, you could just say, would it be possible to get another one?
Or what else could you say?
Yeah, you could say, could I get this switched out?
I like that one, that's a little less common but it sounds very native and natural.
Meaning, can you swap, can you switch, what I have with what I asked for, right?
Yes, yes, exactly and then Lindsay tell me about the ending How do you end this is basically just it's simple don't overthink it.
Say, thank you Yeah, exactly.
So just saying something like all thank you thanks so much or maybe I appreciate that Yeah, you can never say thank you too much I feel yeah kids yeah can't go wrong.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah I mean Lindsay How do you feel doing this when this happens, you feel awkward or I mean or do you just whatever it doesn't kind of depend You know this past weekend I was actually in one of our favorite Italian places But it's a different Italian place They do it's like you walk up to the counter to order but then you get like a plate of pasta like good Italian food It's kind of a weird model and we had a comedy show we're going to down the road and and we're sitting there for 45 minutes and we hadn't gotten our food.
At some point, I had to go up and say we have to leave. I actually asked for a refund for the meal because it was just stressful and the waiter had come up to us and had said, I'm so sorry, we've got all these Uber deliveries ahead of us, but that was – we were like, okay, so Uber is more important than we are sitting in the restaurant.
Right. So, this is kind of if you know, if you feel you are, you know, it didn't feel like they were kind of treating us right as patrons of the restaurant, and so I did go up and ask and they were actually so kind and ended up being a positive interaction in the end.
Yeah. But I think, you know, you get used to it and you only do it when you feel like it's necessary.
Right. Yeah, so, yeah, I, I, I guess there's a little awkwardness but I think I, it's okay, it's okay to ask for what you've ordered.
Exactly, right, exactly.
I agree with you. So, I mean sometimes if there's, you know, a crowd you can just...
Like one other key tip is if there's a crowd and maybe you would be stuck standing in a line for 20 minutes, you could even just kind of stand on the side and kind of like, make a face!
You know what I mean?
Or like, you know, just kind of...
I mean, it's always awkward, because then you're just standing there.
What would that face look like?
Michelle demonstrate forward. Oh gosh, I mean you can just kind of be like...
Yeah. Like kind of gesturing a little bit, not in a mean way but to try and get their attention because it isn't fair then you have to wait in line.
Yeah, I don't think at the barista situation, I don't think you need to get back in line.
Right, exactly. Usually there's a place where they're giving you drinks.
Like on the side? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, at Starbucks where they're like calling you, right?
Yeah where they're handing out the drinks.
You could do that. I think eye contact, confidence, and eye contact are two really good tips, and doing it only, you know, when, and just feeling like you, you do have the right to have what you ordered.
Even though they're busy.
And you can do this with kindness, and everyone can come out on top, right?
I think the barista also wants to know they're doing their job well and doing their job right.
Like, if I were waiting tables, I wouldn't want to know that I served someone the wrong kind of steak, and no one said anything.
The person just Just eat it, like that's not good.
No, not at all. So don't feel guilty, just be confident, be kind and make eye contact.
So here we go, let's do a role play.
Okay, here we go. So I ordered a caramel coffee and I can taste that it's vanilla.
Uh oh, here we go. All right.
Okay. Excuse me. Yes.
I asked for a caramel coffee, I think this is vanilla.
Oh no, want another one?
Yes. Could I get it switched out, please?
Of course. Sorry about that.
I'll make it right now.
Excellent. Thanks so much. So it's not a big deal and it's an opportunity to practice our English, right?
Yeah, that definitely is.
Yeah, it's fine. So you did it in a very tasteful kind way, so good job, Lindsay.
Well, thank you. Yeah.
Then I & I started by saying excuse me.
And there were a couple options to get attention.
We said, Oh, sorry or excuse me?
Right. And then I said yes, so you got my attention and you said, I asked for a caramel coffee, I think this is vanilla.
So you're kind of combining a couple of the things we mentioned.
We thought. I think this is vanilla.
And when we say I think that always softens it a little bit, makes it a little more polite, right?
If you want to pull back, like we said and you said, oh no, one another one?
And I said, yeah, could I get this switched out?
Could I get it switched out?
And I like that. That's direct, but it's not rude in any way.
Yeah. And I mean, I did ask you if you wanted another one, which I said might happen.
So you didn't have to say, yeah, could I get it switched out?
But it's fine that you did.
You could have also just said, yeah, sure.
That would be great.
So either one. Love that.
And then we ended with what, Michelle, the most common phrase in the English language.
Thanks so much. Thank you.
Yep. I love it. I think the takeaway here for me is it's okay to ask for you know things to be made right and the key is to do it with kindness but do it kindness and directness at the same time.
So you don't waste someone's time.
You don't make them guess what you want, right?
But you're also kind.
And there is a way to do that at the highest levels.
Yeah, I agree. All right.
Well, Lindsay, I'm so glad that we were able to answer Ryan's question.
So Ryan, I wish you lots of good black coffee.
Hopefully you don't have to use this much, but now you have the tools to be able to do it.
And it was a great question.
We all run into these kinds of situations.
Uh, so I know that you guys will find it helpful.
Yeah, I love it. So good, Michelle.
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