[Answered] Meaning Sentence

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Dinhtuong

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Could you help me understand this?
"What do I owe you for this coffee?
- It's on the house."

What does "It's on the house mean."
Is it formal or informal in communication?
 
If something is on the house, the customer doesn't have to pay- it's free. It's a standard phrase.
 
It means the business ("house") e.g. restaurant, bar, tavern, pub will assume the cost. It is an informal term.
 
Dinhtuong, as your question is about 'It's on the house', that would have been a better thread title.
 
It is an informal term.

Is it informal? Would a posh restaurant use a different term? In BrE, I think the term could be used in any restaurant to any customer.
 
A posh restaurant would call it complimentary.
 
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