Bon a petit

: good appetite : enjoy your meal.

Is Bon Appétit a French word?

Bon appétit comes from French and literally means “good appetite.” It is one of the most common things to say to people before they eat. Like other French terms that have been borrowed into English, it's often used to sound a bit fancy (it's at least classier than saying chow down or dig in).

Is Bon Appetit rude?

According to etiquette expert and Plaza Hotel finishing school teacher Myka Meier, you shouldn't be wishing guests “bon appétit” before they dig in. Wait, what?! Apparently, Meier, who's also the official etiquette partner for Downton Abbey (casual), says the French phrase is actually highly impolite.

Is it correct to say Bon Appetit?

"Bon appetit" is not used too often in English, but when it is used it is usually like so: When you are serving others food and you wish they will enjoy their meal you can say, "bon appetit" When you are about to eat a meal with friends you can say "bon appetit"

Why do French people say Bon Appetit?

“Bon appétit!”—a phrase, originally from French, meaning “good appetite,” said to someone who is about to eat, meaning, “I hope you enjoy your food.”

Is Bon Appetit Italian?

Italian: Buon appetito Although some might say it's now an obsolete tradition, it's still common in Italy to wish others at the table Buon appetito! However, for those who want to steer clear of controversy, you can also say either, Buon pranzo! for lunch or Buona cena!

What is Apple bone teeth?

“Bone Apple Tea”, also known as “Bone App the Teeth”, are phrases mimicking the French expression “bon appétit” (“enjoy your meal” in English), which are often used sarcastically to caption photographs of unappetizing food online.

What is Bon appetite?

: good appetite : enjoy your meal.