Module 8 Deceased
Deo volente Dividend
En route
Endorsement Face time
Frites Glace
Hard copy In transit
Insolvent Inventory Invoice
– dead person – God willing
– a share of the distributable profits of a company payable to the shareholders or members
– on the way
End-user perspective – what the customer thinks about a product or service
– signature at the back of a document
– the time spent with a customer or client in person opposed to on the phone or online. chips
– – ice cream
– a physical print-out of a document rather than an electronic copy
– on the way –
bankrupt – a detailed list of goods on hand
– a statement giving details of goods sold to the person to whom the invoice is issued
Job description – the duties and responsibilities a job entails Kebabs
– cubes of meat on a skewer
Keep in the loop – this is a common phrase to keep a person informed about what’s going on with a project or plan, e.g. Our company will keep you in the loop.
Maitre d’ Merit
Negotiate Pax
Per capita Poll
Potage Pro Deo
Replica Rissotto Roti
Sandwich rote Schnitzel Slump
Table d’haute
Unanimous Viande
Voetstoots
– headwaiter; dining-room attendant who is in charge of the waiters and the seating of customers
– quality of deserving
– to try to reach an agreement or compromise by discussion with others
– people, e.g. 4 pax refers to 4 customers in hospitality and 4 passengers in travel
– per head
– number of votes recorded at an election – thick soup
– gratis hearing in a law court
Pushing the envelope – to go outside of what is seen as normal corporate (business) boundaries in order to attain/ reach a goal or secure a target
– exact copy of the original piece of art – a savoury dish with rice – roast
– toasted sandwich
– trimmed slice of veal fried in egg and crumbs – a heavy fall both in sales and prices – a set menu with limited choice selection
Tink out the box – not to limit your thinking because it encourages creativity with regards to your job description – all of one mind, agreeing in opinion – meat
– with all visible and invisible shortcomings, as it stands
Win-win situation – a solution where all parties are satisfied with the results
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