Which of the following is NOT a euphemism for "going to the toilet"?
A: May I please be excused?
B: Can I have a word with you?
C: May I use the facilities?
D: What is the geography of the house?
A: May I please be excused?
B: Can I have a word with you?
C: May I use the facilities?
D: What is the geography of the house?
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- Clerk: ______________________Guest: Yes, here you are. A: What can I do for you? B: May I have your passport? C: Can I help you? D: Would you please put it on the belt?
- Clerk: ___________________ A: What’s the rate? B: May I have your name, please? C: What kind of room would you like? D: May I book a single room?
- Which of the following can be used to ask for the name of the visitor? A: Are you Miss Jenny from America? B: May I have your name please? C: If I’m not mistaken, you must be Mr. Kim from ABC company.
- What are the euphemistic ways of saying "going to the toilet"? A: Depart from this world. B: I want to go to the John. C: Can I use your loo, please? D: Where is the comfort station? E: I'm going somewhere. F: I am in a delicate condition. G: I have a weight problem.
- ----- ()?<br/>-----<br/>Yes. I would like the beef steak. A: May I have your order now B: May I have you name C: May I help you D: What table do you prefer