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3 Dec 2020
- Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)
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English (US)
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Does "raise an order" sound correct? I learned it from an English tutor and I wrote this to my American client, but he seems like confused... 😅 thank you.
Does "raise an order" sound correct? I learned it from an English tutor and I wrote this to my American client, but he seems like confused... 😅 thank you.
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- English (US)
It's unclear. When a customer orders something, they "place an order." Is that what you meant?
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- Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)
@dongelev85 Yes, so I just wanted to make sure is there a such term that is called "raise an order"? thank you very much for your help.
- English (US)
I've never heard of it before. Usually a customer gives an order and a worker takes an order.
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- Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)
@dongelev85 OK, thank you for your information 🤗

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