expressions - Is there a shorter alternative for "Enjoy your meal"?


The French have "Bon appetit".


In Belgium and the Netherlands we have "Smakelijk".


Is there a short way to wish someone a good meal in English?



Answer



Unfortunately, no. However, the French phrase bon appetit is very widely known, and you can use that as an alternative.


A very informal option would be to say Dig in!, though this has the connotation of eating sloppily or in large amounts, and doesn't necessarily carry the idea of enjoying an elegant, modestly portioned meal.


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