English Memo
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When ordering food in New York, it's important to know that "Iced Coffee" is the term to use. If you want it without any additions, you can say "Just Black" tkgshn.icon. However, most of the time, you will be asked if you want "Cream or Sugar" with your coffee.
When placing your order, you can simply say "Can I get a XXX" to make it clear. Initially, I used to say "Iced Coffee!" but apparently, it's not the best way to order tkgshn.icon.
After saying "No" to any additional items, it's polite to say "Thank you" kota-yata.icon. Alternatively, you can say "No, thank you" or "I'm good" to convey the same meaning without using a negative word tkgshn.icon. Wait, you can say "I'm good" instead of "No"? That's interesting tkgshn.icon. It's similar to saying "I'm okay" in Japanese blu3mo.icon. I see, that's helpful to know tkgshn.icon*4.
It's common to be asked about the type of milk you prefer blu3mo.icon. "Oats" is one of the options, but personally, I usually just stick with drip coffee and don't explore other milk options tkgshn.icon.