drinks without ice

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Hi,

When you order something in a restaurant for example a drink but you dont want ice in it, is there a term that you would use to mean its natural temperature, without using the term "no ice, please"?? like water, juice...
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Hello Carla,

You could specify the temperature, e.g. "at room temperature, please"; but it would be an unusual thing to do. In ordinary usage, you would simply add "no ice" after the name of the drink.

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MrP
 
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