A waitress is someone who helps people in a restaurant by bringing them food and drinks.
Imagine you're at a fun place where you can eat delicious meals, that's a restaurant. When you sit down, there’s usually a person nearby who asks you what you want to eat or drink. That person is the waitress. She listens to your choice, goes behind the counter (called the kitchen) and tells the cooks what you ordered. Then she brings your food back to your table so you can enjoy it.
How a Waitress Helps
- When you're hungry, the waitress is like your helper, she knows exactly what you need.
- She’s like the bridge between you and the kitchen, making sure everything gets to you on time.
- If you want more water or need help with something else, she's just a wave away.
A waitress makes going to a restaurant feel like having a fun friend by your side, helping you every step of the way.
Examples
- A waitress brings you your food and drinks, takes your order, and makes sure you have a good time at the restaurant.
- At a family dinner, the waitress checks in on each table to see if anyone needs more water or another plate of food.
- The waitress knows all the menu items by heart and can suggest a great meal based on what you like.
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