“What a waste, huh?”
You went out to eat lunch, and the restaurant brought you a lot of food. You couldn't eat it all, and you can't take it home with you. You say this because you have to throw it away.
What a waste, huh?
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what a (something)
What a ___" communicates the idea "That's really ___" or "You're really ___." Here are some examples:
If you have to throw away food that's still good, you can say:
Here's something a woman can say when a man opens a door for her:
If a lot of people show up to your event or party:
What a great turnout!
(sentence), huh?
When someone ends a sentence with "huh?" it means that they think you're going to agree with what they said:
"Huh" is common when you're making small talk about the weather, or when you're gossiping about someone.
When someone says "___, huh?" you should respond "Yeah!" if you agree with what they said.
a waste
When you have to throw away something that's valuable, like good food, you say that it's "a waste".