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Phrase: compromise and set menu



 
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Phrase: compromise and set menu #1 (permalink) Sun Apr 12, 2009 16:45 pm   Phrase: compromise and set menu
 

There was a great discussion about which particular type of cuisine the guests would choose and finally they reached a compromise and settled on the set menu.

compromise and set menu...............Meaning please
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compromise and set menu. #2 (permalink) Mon Apr 13, 2009 6:00 am   compromise and set menu.
 

To compromise ... initially all of the diners made different choices as to what they wanted to eat. For some reason, for example, it would cost more money than they collectively had,they changed their minds.

So, they reached a compromise, and decided on the set menu, which is a standard menu set out by the restaurant, and is usually very good value for the price quoted.
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