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  • “In the menu” vs. “on the menu” (in software)
    A menu can be literal (as when dining in a restaurant), virtual (as when making a bank withdrawal at a cash machine), or figurative (as when considering any list of options) In some cases, on is well-understood but not in, and in other cases both are suitable Where are you seeing them used interchangeably?
  • What does doesnt go off the menu mean in the quote here?
    Thus, she doesn’t go off the menu means that in deciding what to order, she doesn’t select from the offerings laid out in the menu, or anyway, that she describes her choices in ways that it is hard to associate with what is laid out in the menu
  • grammatical number - Menu of services include or . . . includes . . .
    I'm not sure about the pluralization here: menu of services includes or menu of services include Which is correct?
  • phrase requests - better word for items on a menu - English Language . . .
    1 Is there a better word or phrase for an item on a menu than "menu item"? I'm talking about restaurant menus, not user interface menus "Menu item" is so dry "Restaurant dishes" doesn't work very well, because some of the things on a typical menu aren't dishes (cocktails for example)
  • Word for website menu button for miscellaneous items
    Context: I'm proofing a translation for a website that includes layered menu buttons The site has many of the typical main menu buttons you see on commercial websites: About Us, Products, and so o
  • Can I vs May I in restaurant setting when ordering
    A decent restaurant will inform you if certain menu items are unavailable for some reason before you order Some places aren't good about this, but generally the assumption is if something's on the menu, it's available for purchase I doubt your intention is to ask if it's possible to have a specific meal, so using "can" doesn't make much sense
  • word choice - 3 course menu, al carte, buffet etc. what do you call . . .
    I don’t think this is what is being asked—the asker seems to be looking for an umbrella term for different ways to present a meal So table d’hôte, à la carte, buffet, all-you-can-eat, preset three-course meal, etc —all those would be subtypes of ‘dining formats’, where an existing term for ‘dining formats’ is what he is looking for
  • Which of the following is correct (or better): Two Players or Two . . .
    I have published a simple game for two players, whose menu contains the following: Single Player (human vs computer) Two Players (two players playing on the same device) Bluetooth (two players on




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