349. Polite Requests and Thanking

Emma: A customer at the coffee shop
James:
The barista


Emma enters the coffee shop and approaches the counter where James is working.


Emma: Hi, James! How are you today?


James: Hi, Emma! I'm good, thanks for asking. What can I get for you today?


Emma: I'll have a cappuccino, please.


James: Sure thing, would you like it for here or to go?


Emma: To go, please.


James: Alright, one cappuccino to go. Would you like any sugar or cinnamon on top?


Emma: Just a sprinkle of cinnamon, please.


James: Got it. And would you like any pastries with that?


Emma: No, thank you. Just the cappuccino is fine.


James: Alright, one cappuccino with cinnamon, to go. That'll be $3.50, please.


Emma: Here you go.


Emma hands over the money.


James: Thank you. Your cappuccino will be ready in just a moment.


Emma: Great, thank you so much, James.


James: You're welcome, Emma. Enjoy your drink!


Emma waits for her cappuccino, and James prepares it for her. Once it's ready, he hands it over with a smile.


James: Here you go, one cappuccino with cinnamon, just like you ordered.


Emma: Perfect, thank you again, James.


James: My pleasure, Emma. Have a wonderful day!


Emma: You too, James. Goodbye!