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In the United States coffee is the usual drink at all hours of the day. American coffee is usually lightly roasted and often served very weak. Italian-style coffees--expresso and cappuccino--are often available, but one has to ask for them. Next after coffee, Americans are likely to drink cola drinks, such as Coke or Pepsi, or other soft drinks. These include root beer (a sweet, gassy, non-alcoholic drink made from herbs), fruit juices, or iced tea (cold tea served with lemon or sugar). Beer--always served ice cold--is the most popular alcoholic drink.
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In an American bar, people don't order beer by asking for a pint or half pint as is done in a British pub. When the bartender asks, "What'll you have?", Americans ask for a glass of draft
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In America, a restaurant or bar bill is called a check, rather than a bill. So at the end of your meal you would ask, "May I have the check, please?"
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