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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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Ask someone to Join

I have a meeting with some of my staff in the meeting room. We have some question which need John to answer. However he is not in the meeting room. I ask my staff Peter to ask John to come. Am I right to say that "Hi Peter, pls. ask John to come here"
  

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You don't need to say "Hi Peter" because Peter is already in the room. Peter, could you please ask John to come join us in here? or Peter, please ask John to join us.

  • You don't need to say "Hi Peter" because Peter is already in the room.
  • Peter, could you please ask John to come join us in here?
  • or Peter, please ask John to join us.
  • or Peter, please tell John we need him in here.
  • There are few options.
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You don't need to say "Hi Peter" because Peter is already in the room.

Peter, could you please ask John to come join us in here?

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Peter, please ask John to join us.

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Peter, please tell John we need him in here.

There are few options. I wouldn't say "come here" - I'd say "join us"

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