I'm writing a story where a guy, who has just been dumped by his girlfriend, runs into an old friend who's now a therapist. They talk for a while, about his break up. The guy at one point asks with a smile:
Guy: So, are you going to charge me for this?
To which the friend laughs and says: No, don't worry. We're just talking.
Question:
Would the sentence/question be perfectly natural in this context to mean 'are you going to demand money from me for the conversation' as had it been a therapy session?
anonymous Would the sentence/question be perfectly natural in this context to mean 'are you going to demand money from me for the conversation' as had it been a therapy session? Yes. CJ
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anonymousWould the sentence/question be perfectly natural in this context to mean 'are you going to demand money from me for the conversation' as had it been a therapy session?
Yes.
CJ