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Beopro Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

As you wish

Oliver: This time we must implement this project my way.

Owen: Fine, have it your way.

Dear Native Speakers, does "Fine, as you wish" also sound as natural and polite as "Fine, have it your way" in daily speech?

Kind regards,

  

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First of all, "Fine, have it your way" does not sound polite; it sounds as if the speaker is irritated. "Fine, as you wish" could be said in an irritated way, but it could be used sincerely too.

  • First of all, "Fine, have it your way" does not sound polite; it sounds as if the speaker is irritated.
  • "Fine, as you wish" could be said in an irritated way, but it could be used sincerely too.
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First of all, "Fine, have it your way" does not sound polite; it sounds as if the speaker is irritated.

"Fine, as you wish" could be said in an irritated way, but it could be used sincerely too.

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