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Seeking to know Asking whether someone has eaten, as a greeting

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In our culture we generally ask people to know that whether they have eaten or not. There is no intention to offer food to them it's just as casual as saying hello to begin the conversation. Example we ask "did you have your food? If they had it, they say Yes I had, I just finished my lunch etc. What are the expressions that native speakers use to know that some one has eaten his or her breakfast, lunch or supper?

In our culture we generally ask people "did you have your food? If they had it, they say Yes I had, I just finished my lunch etc. What are the expressions that native speakers use?

In our culture we generally ask people to know that whether they have eaten or not. There is no intention to offer food to them it's just as casual as saying hello to begin the conversation. Example we ask "did you have your food? If they had it, they say Yes I had, I just finished my lunch etc. What are the expressions that native speakers use to know that some one has eaten his or her breakfast, lunch or supper?

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In our culture we generally ask people "did you have your food? If they had it, they say Yes I had, I just finished my lunch etc. What are the expressions that native speakers use?