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Suppose you are before a drive-thru mini shop and you want to buy a bottle of Coca-Cola (see the image attached), which sentence is correct?
(1) A bottle of Coca-Cola, please.
(2) A bottle of Coke, please.
(3) I would like a bottle of Coca-Cola.
(4) I would like a bottle of Coke.
(5) I want a bottle of Coca-Cola. (This is a direct translation from Chinese and appears to be rude. I am not very sure)
(6) I want a bottle of Coke. (The word "want" sounds rude here. I am not very sure)

(1) A bottle of Coca-Cola, please.
(2) A bottle of Coke, please.
(3) I would like a bottle of Coca-Cola.
(4) I would like a bottle of Coke.
(5) I want a bottle of Coca-Cola. (This is a direct translation from Chinese and appears to be rude. I am not very sure)
(6) I want a bottle of Coke. (The word "want" sounds rude here. I am not very sure)
