I say 「セット」 when I order a set, and I say 「これだけ」 when I just want to order an individual item.
Is there any common way to order an individual item instead of a set?
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Sign up to join this communityI say 「セット」 when I order a set, and I say 「これだけ」 when I just want to order an individual item.
Is there any common way to order an individual item instead of a set?
You can use 単品【たんぴん】. Perhaps this is the only word you would need in this situation.
- チーズバーガー、単品で。
- 単品のチーズバーガーを2つ。