A2 Expression رسمی

뭐 드실래요?

mwo deusillaeyo?

What would you like to eat/drink?

معنی

A polite way to ask someone what they want to consume.

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زمینه فرهنگی

In Korea, it is common for the youngest person or the person of lower status to ask '뭐 드실래요?' and then wait for the elders to choose first. This is a sign of respect and good manners. The concept of 'Bap-sim' (the power of rice) means that asking about someone's meal is a way of checking on their well-being. '뭐 드실래요?' is not just about food, but about social care. When someone asks you '뭐 드실래요?', it is often polite to suggest a few options but ultimately let the group or the elder decide, or to say 'I'm fine with anything' (아무거나 괜찮아요). In modern 'Cafe Culture', this phrase is used constantly. Since cafes are the primary social meeting spots, knowing how to offer a drink politely is essential for social survival.

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The 'Anything' Trap

If someone answers '아무거나' (anything), they are being polite. Suggest two specific options to help them choose.

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Self-Honorifics

Never say '저는 비빔밥 드실래요'. Use '저는 비빔밥 먹을래요' or '저는 비빔밥으로 할게요'.

معنی

A polite way to ask someone what they want to consume.

🎯

The 'Anything' Trap

If someone answers '아무거나' (anything), they are being polite. Suggest two specific options to help them choose.

⚠️

Self-Honorifics

Never say '저는 비빔밥 드실래요'. Use '저는 비빔밥 먹을래요' or '저는 비빔밥으로 할게요'.

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Wait for the Elder

Even after asking, wait for the elder to pick up their spoon first before you start eating.

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Drink vs Food

Remember that '드시다' works for both. You don't need to switch to '마시다' for drinks when being polite.

خودت رو بسنج

Choose the most appropriate phrase to ask your boss what they want for lunch.

부장님, 점심에 ( )?

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: 뭐 드실래요

Since you are talking to a boss (부장님), you must use the honorific verb '드시다' and the polite ending '-ㄹ래요'.

Complete the sentence using the honorific form of 'to eat/drink'.

손님, 어떤 음료수 ____?

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: 드실래요

When addressing a guest (손님), '드실래요' is the standard polite way to ask for their preference.

Fill in the blank in the dialogue.

A: 배고파요. 식당에 갈까요? B: 네, 좋아요. A씨는 ( )?

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: 뭐 드실래요

In a neutral/polite conversation between acquaintances, '뭐 드실래요?' is the most natural way to ask for a preference.

Match the phrase to the situation.

Situation: You are at a cafe with your older cousin.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: 뭐 드실래요?

With an older relative, the polite honorific form '뭐 드실래요?' is appropriate to show respect for their age.

🎉 امتیاز: /4

ابزارهای بصری یادگیری

Eating Verbs by Politeness

Casual
먹다 To eat
Polite
먹어요 Eat (polite)
Honorific
드시다 Eat/Drink (honorific)

بانک تمرین

4 تمرین‌ها
Choose the most appropriate phrase to ask your boss what they want for lunch. Choose A2

부장님, 점심에 ( )?

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: 뭐 드실래요

Since you are talking to a boss (부장님), you must use the honorific verb '드시다' and the polite ending '-ㄹ래요'.

Complete the sentence using the honorific form of 'to eat/drink'. جای خالی A2

손님, 어떤 음료수 ____?

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: 드실래요

When addressing a guest (손님), '드실래요' is the standard polite way to ask for their preference.

Fill in the blank in the dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

A: 배고파요. 식당에 갈까요? B: 네, 좋아요. A씨는 ( )?

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: 뭐 드실래요

In a neutral/polite conversation between acquaintances, '뭐 드실래요?' is the most natural way to ask for a preference.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching A2

Situation: You are at a cafe with your older cousin.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: 뭐 드실래요?

With an older relative, the polite honorific form '뭐 드실래요?' is appropriate to show respect for their age.

🎉 امتیاز: /4

سوالات متداول

12 سوال

Yes! '드시다' is the honorific for both 'eat' and 'drink'.

Yes, it is very appropriate. For an even more formal touch, you could say '뭐 드시겠어요?'.

'-ㄹ래요' is slightly more friendly and personal, while '-겠어요' is a bit more formal and objective.

No, you are the customer. You should ask '뭐가 맛있어요?' (What is delicious?) or '추천해 주세요' (Please recommend something).

You can say '[Food Name] 먹을래요' or '[Food Name] 주세요'.

Yes, it's grammatically incorrect. The honorific form of '먹다' is the irregular verb '드시다'.

Yes, it's a very polite and sweet way to ask your parents what they want to eat.

Always default to '뭐 드실래요?' to be safe. It's better to be too polite than not polite enough.

In this context, yes. It is a shortened form of '무엇'.

North Korean honorifics differ slightly, but the root '드시다' is understood. They might use different endings like '-십네까'.

Absolutely. It's very common when planning meetups on KakaoTalk.

Use '무엇을 드시겠습니까?' for the highest level of formality.

عبارات مرتبط

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뭐 먹을래?

informal

What do you want to eat? (Casual)

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뭐 드시겠어요?

similar

What would you like to have? (Slightly more formal)

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주문하시겠어요?

specialized form

Would you like to order?

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식사하셨어요?

similar

Have you eaten?

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어떤 거 좋아하세요?

builds on

What kind of things do you like?

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맛있는 거 먹으러 가요

builds on

Let's go eat something delicious.

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