How to Offer Guests a Drink

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Definisi


“Offering guests a drink” refers to the polite and hospitable act of asking visitors if they would like something to drink, which is often done to make them feel welcome and comfortable.

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Contoh kalimat dalam bahasa Inggris “How to offer guests a drink”

  1. “When guests arrive, it’s courteous to offer them a drink to make them feel at home.”
  2. “Can I offer you something to drink? We have water, coffee, tea, and juice.”
  3. “It’s always good manners to offer guests a drink as soon as they come in.”

Contoh percakapan lengkap “How to Offer Guests a Drink”


A: Welcome! I’m so glad you could make it.
B: Thanks for having me.
A: Can I offer you something to drink? We have soda, iced tea, and lemonade.
B: Lemonade sounds great, thank you.
A: Sure thing, I’ll get that for you. Please make yourself comfortable.
B: Thanks, I really appreciate it.

Tabel kosakata bahasa Inggris “How to offer guests a drink”

EnglishIndonesian
OfferMenawarkan
GuestsTamu
DrinkMinuman
CourteousSopan
WelcomeSelamat datang
ComfortableNyaman
WaterAir
CoffeeKopi
TeaTeh
JuiceJus
SodaSoda
Iced teaTeh es
LemonadeLimun
Make yourself comfortableBuat diri Anda nyaman

Tabel “How to offer guests a drink”

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StepDescription
1. Greet warmlyWelcome your guests with a smile and a warm greeting.
2. Ask politelyPolitely ask if they would like a drink.
3. Provide optionsOffer a variety of drink choices to cater to different preferences.
4. Serve the drinkOnce they choose, serve the drink promptly and graciously.
5. Ensure comfortCheck if they need anything else to make them comfortable.

Latihan Soal Pilihan Ganda (PG)

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  1. What is the first step when offering guests a drink?
    a. Ask if they are thirsty
    b. Serve the drink immediately
    c. Greet them warmly
    d. Give them a menu
  2. Which of the following is a polite way to offer a drink?
    a. “What do you want to drink?”
    b. “Get yourself something to drink.”
    c. “Can I offer you something to drink?”
    d. “You must be thirsty, have some water.”
  3. Why is it important to provide options when offering a drink?
    a. It shows that you have a lot of drinks
    b. It caters to different preferences
    c. It makes the guests think faster
    d. It saves time
  4. Which drink option is generally considered non-alcoholic?
    a. Beer
    b. Wine
    c. Lemonade
    d. Whiskey
  5. What should you do after serving the drink?
    a. Leave the guest alone
    b. Ask if they need anything else to be comfortable
    c. Wait for them to finish the drink
    d. Offer more drink immediately
  6. What does “make yourself comfortable” imply when offering a drink?
    a. The guest can serve themselves
    b. The guest should relax and feel at home
    c. The guest should leave soon
    d. The guest can choose their own seat
  7. Which phrase is NOT a proper way to offer a drink?
    a. “Would you like something to drink?”
    b. “Here, take this drink.”
    c. “Can I get you a drink?”
    d. “What would you like to drink?”
  8. Why should you avoid serving drinks immediately without asking?
    a. It saves time
    b. The guest might not be thirsty
    c. It shows hospitality
    d. The guest might feel obligated to drink
  9. Which of the following is an example of a warm greeting?
    a. “Welcome! Can I get you a drink?”
    b. “Hi. Want something to drink?”
    c. “Hey, what do you want?”
    d. “Sit down, here’s a drink.”
  10. What should you do if a guest declines your offer for a drink?
    a. Insist until they accept
    b. Respect their decision and offer something else
    c. Ignore them
    d. Leave immediately

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