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(Are you) ready to order?
Would you care to tell me what you want to order to eat? (A standard phrase used in eating establishments to find out what a customer wants to eat.)
The waitress came over and asked, “Are you ready to order?

T
OM
: I know what I want. What about you, Sally? Are you ready to order? S
ALLY
: Don't rush me!

(Are you) sorry you asked?
Now that you have heard the unpleasant answer, do you regret having asked the question? (Compare to You'll be sorry you asked.)
F
ATHER
: How are you doing in school? B
ILL
: I'm flunking out. Sorry you asked?
M
OTHER
: You've been looking a little down lately. Is there anything wrong? B
ILL
: I probably have mono. Are you sorry you asked?

(as) far as I know
AND
to the best of my knowledge
a signal of basic but not well-informed agreement, with an indication that the speaker's knowledge may not be adequate.
T
OM
: Is this brand of computer any good? C
LERK
: This is the very best one there is, as far as I know.
F
RED
: Are the trains on time? C
LERK
: To the best of my knowledge, all the trains are on time today.
B
ILL
: Are we just about there? T
OM
: Far as I know. B
ILL
: I thought you'd been there before. T
OM
: Never.

(as) far as I'm concerned 1
.
from my point of view; as concerns my interests.
B
OB
: Isn't this cake good? A
LICE
: Yes, indeed. This is the best cake I have ever eaten as far as I'm concerned.
T
OM
: I think I'd better go. B
OB
: As far as I'm concerned, you all can leave now
.
2
.
Okay, as it concerns my interests.
A
LICE
: Can I send this package on to your sister? J
OHN
: As far as I'm concerned.
J
ANE
: Do you mind if I put this coat in the closet? J
OHN
: Far as I'm concerned. It's not mine.

as for
someone or something Go to as to someone or something.

As I expected
.
Go to (Just) as I expected.

as I see it
AND
in my opinion; in my view
the way I think about it.
T
OM
: This matter is not as bad as some would make it out to be. A
LICE
: Yes. This whole affair has been overblown, as I see it.
B
OB
: You're as wrong as can be. J
OHN
: In my view, you are wrong.

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