Usage notes: Rumors of its demise have been greatly exaggerated: the French expression bon appétit is everywhere. Regardless of whether you’ll be eating together and even when there’s no food in sight, in big cities and small villages and at the park and on the plane, any time you talk to someone around mealtime, it’s polite to say bon appétit or, informally, bon app. The expression " bon appétit" is a combination of two French words: " bon ," which means "good," and "appétit," which means "appetite." Together, they form a well-wishing phrase that translates to "enjoy your meal" or "good appetite." Bon appetit ! In addition to bon appétit, the French also use the expression bonne dégustation. The verb déguster means “to taste” in the context of tasting a high-quality food or beverage item. Je suis ravi de vous présenter quelques specialités de la région. Bonne dégustation ! I’m delighted to show you some specialities from the ... Unlike equivalent phrases in an English-speaking context, bon appétit in French is a politeness formula used much more automatically, like please or thank you.

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