There's legal and then there is Proper use of language. 1. I am sorry for running late... did I keep you long and how about Cuban food ? 2. Only a few minutes, which restaurant did you select?
Yet as substitute for "had a moment to choose" isn't what he means. "late and still no restaurant, yet" isn't the vibe he is trying to establish.
It's a sweet interchange with a nice vibe and seems to work and that's what matters.
There's more than one right answer here. The word yet at the end of the sentence is fine, but posing the question as "Have you chosen a restaurant?" (omitting yet at the end)? is also fine.
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There's legal and then there is Proper use of language. 1. I am sorry for running late... did I keep you long and how about Cuban food ? 2. Only a few minutes, which restaurant did you select?
Yet as substitute for "had a moment to choose" isn't what he means. "late and still no restaurant, yet" isn't the vibe he is trying to establish.
It's a sweet interchange with a nice vibe and seems to work and that's what matters.
There's more than one right answer here. The word yet at the end of the sentence is fine, but posing the question as "Have you chosen a restaurant?" (omitting yet at the end)? is also fine.
That's fine in my opinion.