Trying a Food Sample
A fun, low-pressure interaction. Practice the simple exchange of accepting a food sample in a grocery store, tasting it, and giving a quick, polite reaction.
Situations
Choose from 6 conversations to practice
Approaching the Sample Station
The customer notices a food sample station and approaches it, making eye contact with the demonstrator.
Accepting the Offer
The demonstrator offers a sample, and the customer verbally accepts it, perhaps with a simple 'Thank you' or 'Yes, please.'
Tasting and Initial Reaction
The customer tastes the sample and gives an immediate, brief, and polite reaction (e.g., 'Hmm, good!' or a nod of approval).
Engaging in Brief Conversation
The customer might ask a simple question about the food or the demonstrator might offer more information, leading to a quick exchange.
Declining the Sample Politely
The customer is offered a sample but politely declines, perhaps giving a brief reason or just a 'No, thank you.'
Expressing Positive Feedback
The customer clearly enjoys the sample and expresses positive feedback, potentially asking where to find the product or for more details.