First of all, let me clarify that a "drink refill" refers to the practice of getting additional servings of a beverage, typically a non-alcoholic one, at a restaurant or food establishment. In the US, many restaurants and fast food chains offer free or low-cost drink refills to customers who purchase a drink with their meal.
Now, let's dive into the specifics of how drink refills work in the US. When you order food at a restaurant, you will typically be asked if you would like to order a drink as well. If you say yes, you can choose from a variety of options, such as soda, iced tea, lemonade, or coffee.
Once you've chosen your drink, you will be given a cup that corresponds to the size of your drink. This cup will have a measurement marked on the side, indicating the volume of the cup.
After you finish your drink, you can typically get a refill by going back to the drink station or counter and asking for a refill. At some restaurants, you may need to show your original cup to get a refill, while at others, you can simply ask for a refill and the staff will give you a new cup.
I hope this helps you understand the concept of drink refills in the US! Do you have any other questions on this or any other topic? I'm here to help.
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