Learn what "do you have an appointment" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

This is a polite way to ask whether the person booked a meeting or visit in advance.
From Twisted Fates, Episode 5
A person at the front desk asks whether someone has an appointment.
Use this in offices, clinics, salons, or similar places when checking someone in. It is polite and very common in service situations.
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