Are you finished shopping for now? · Do you have any other items to purchase in this transaction?
You're at the checkout, and the cashier is politely asking if you've gathered all the items you intend to buy in this transaction. It's a common, friendly way to wrap things up! 🛒✨
💡 **Pro Tip!** This phrase is polite and efficient. It focuses on the current shopping trip, implying that you might return later or have other plans. It's slightly different from 'Is that everything for you?', which primarily asks about the items *currently at the counter*. The 'for today' part makes it versatile!
Which situation is NOT appropriate for using 'Is that all for today?' A. 🧑💼 A cashier asks a customer at the register if they have more items to scan. B. 🛍️ A friend asks if you've finished packing your suitcase for a trip. C. 🛒 A store assistant asks if you've found all the items on your shopping list.