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easy on the mayo. vs easy on mayo on my sandwich

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Easy on the mayo' is a common expression used to ask for a reduced amount of mayonnaise, while 'easy on mayo on my sandwich' is a more specific and detailed request for less mayonnaise on a sandwich.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 733 views

easy on the mayo.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to request a reduced amount of mayonnaise.

This phrase is used when asking for a smaller quantity of mayonnaise, especially in food orders or recipes.

Examples:

  • I'd like a turkey sandwich, easy on the mayo, please.
  • Can you make the salad with just a little bit of mayo, easy on the mayo?
  • Easy on the mayo, I'm not a big fan of it.
  • Easy on the Mayo for once.
  • Extra spicy, extra lettuce, light on the mayo.
  • Salami sub, hold the mayo.
  • Give me Hamm on five, hold the Mayo.
  • I'll have two Krabby Patties-extra ketchup, extra mustard, and hold the mayo.
  • Two turkey sandwiches on whole BLT, hold the mayo.
  • Light on the mayo, extra mustard, and bread and butter pickles?
  • Lots of mayo, easy on the ham.
  • Maybe you'll even send him to the Mayo Clinic.
  • I'm flying him to the Mayo Clinic tomorrow.
  • One moment for your call from the Mayo Clinic.
  • They're moving us to the Mayo Clinic.
  • And we can talk more about the Mayo Clinic.
  • This is Dr. Sidney curtis from the mayo clinic.
  • And the mayo or whatever had dairy in it.
  • I said hold the mayo, Archie.
  • Two liters a day, as recommended by the Mayo clinic.
  • I did an internship at the Mayo Clinic.
  • I have been reading the Mayo Clinic research on treating anxiety through hypnosis.
  • This place is so much cooler than the Mayo clinic.

Alternatives:

  • Light on the mayo.
  • Not too much mayo, please.
  • Just a touch of mayo.
  • A little mayo, please.
  • Hold the mayo.

easy on mayo on my sandwich

This phrase is correct and provides a specific instruction to reduce the amount of mayonnaise on a sandwich.

This phrase is used when giving detailed instructions about the amount of mayonnaise to be used on a sandwich.
  • You like your sandwiches a little light on mayo.
  • Jeff, you have mayo on your back.
  • Or half my sandwich from lunch...
  • Ma, I told you a million times, if you don't order extra mayo on the tuna, it gets all cr...
  • I hope these don't have mayo on them, I'm on a diet.
  • And unless you want this jar of mayo on your head, I'd leave right now.
  • I wanted it to be over so bad I just dumped some room service mayo on your back.
  • Whoop. Got a little Mayo on you there.
  • You're not getting the rest of my sandwich.
  • I'm getting some on my sandwich.
  • Bring me my sandwich, I'm eating in.
  • There's no butter in my sandwich.
  • You fell asleep making my sandwich.
  • Excuse me, that was my sandwich.
  • Dad, that's my sandwich.
  • My sandwich didn't do anything.
  • Thank you for carving a smiley face in my sandwich.
  • I'm just coming back for my sandwich.
  • I will finish my sandwich and enjoy the view.
  • I haven't finished my sandwich yet.

Alternatives:

  • Less mayo on my sandwich, please.
  • Can you go light on the mayo on my sandwich?
  • I prefer my sandwich with just a hint of mayo.
  • Not too much mayo on my sandwich, please.
  • Just a little mayo on my sandwich.

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