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Are Limes and Lemons Bad for your teeth?

I love to add fresh limes to my cold drinks and also lemon slices to my water. I have a Dental Assistant friend who told me that limes and lemons are bad for your teeth. How many people have heard of this? I it true? I had thought limes and lemons were good for you! Please share your advice on this with me! Thanks! Bye!

Answer:

Find out the specific name of the drink, then if you have a liquor preference, state that as well. If you don't, don't worry about that part. With the specific name, the bartender will know if it is supposed to be on ice or strained or whatever. Once more, if you have a preference over ice cubes, or what-not, feel free to specify that when ordering. Just don't get to technical or drawn out like that scene in Casino Royal where James Bond orders a drink with like 9 specific modifications. Everyone will just think your a pretentious prick and you might get poorer service. Oh and tip well on your first few drinks, then go to the standard tip.
Idk but I would say, gimme a vodka with soda and add a little lime for decoration lol
I've always heard it as 'vodka soda with lime', which will get you cheap vodka, club soda, and a twist of lime in a short glass over ice. If you want another vodka it's 'Stoli and soda with lime'. If you want a different soda it's 'vodka Sprite with lime'. If you don't want ice, add 'neat' after it. If you want it in a tall glass instead of a short one, just say 'tall vodka soda with lime'.

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