Snappy
Member
- Joined
- Mar 24, 2009
- Member Type
- Other
- Native Language
- Japanese
- Home Country
- Japan
- Current Location
- Japan
"I am a hamburger" is a strange expression. It should be "I'd like a hamburger" if I want to order a hamburger.
A Japanese site explains that it is acceptable in the following conversation. Is that true?
You go to a burger place with some of your friends.
Attendant: May I help you?
A: I'd like a Big Mac.
B: I'd like a hamburger and a small order of fries.
C: I am a cheeseburger.
A Japanese site explains that it is acceptable in the following conversation. Is that true?
You go to a burger place with some of your friends.
Attendant: May I help you?
A: I'd like a Big Mac.
B: I'd like a hamburger and a small order of fries.
C: I am a cheeseburger.