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“Is that all?” 3 ways you might be asked this in French at a restaurant (#1120)

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When ordering food at the counter of a fast food restaurant, café, etc., you’ll often be asked an equivalent in French of “is that all?” after saying the items you want.

We’ve seen one way already: c’est tout? This was used in the post about ordering in French at Tim Hortons.

A second way, also used in that post, is ça va être tout?

There’s a third way, which we haven’t seen yet: c’est complet?

— Bonjour, je vais prendre une boîte de 10 Timbits mélangés et un petit café, s’il vous plaît. Hello, I’ll take a box of 10 assorted Timbits and a small coffee, please. 
— Qu’est-ce qu’on met dans le café? What would you like in the coffee?
— Deux crèmes. Two creams.
— C’est complet? Will that be all?
Oui. Yes.
— C’est pour ici ou pour emporter? Is it for here or to go?
— Pour emporter. To go.

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