to be served by a sales assistant · to receive service from a staff member
Imagine you're in a busy shop, browsing, and you're ready to ask a question or need some help. This phrase is perfect for describing the act of getting attention from a shop assistant. It’s like saying, "I'm waiting for someone to help me" or "I was finally helped by someone." It implies a service interaction. 🛍️🤝
💡 **Pro Tip!** You often use this phrase when you're talking about your experience with customer service, especially if you had to wait a bit. For example, "I waited for 15 minutes before I was finally waited on." It can also be used in questions like, "Have you been waited on yet?" when you see someone looking for help! ✨
Which English expression is most appropriate when your friend needs a staff member's help to find an item in a busy mall? A. to break the bank B. to be sold out C. to be waited on