"Is that all you wanted?"
"No, and I can just go."
"Would you? 'Cause that would be great."
"With pleasure. Everything for you."
"Thanks. Oh, and could you please close the door after you?"
"You got it."
"I'll see you, my friend."
Is this natural casual English? And do you sense the sarcasm behind the dialogue?
" "Would you? " "With pleasure. " "Thanks.
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"Is that all you wanted?"
"No, and I can just go."
"Would you? 'Cause that would be great."
"With pleasure. Everything for you."
"Thanks. Oh, and could you please close the door after you?"
"You got it."
"I'll see you, my friend."
Is this natural casual English? Yes
And do you sense the sarcasm behind the dialogue? No, not really.
anonymousIs this natural casual English?
It leaves me with some questions, which means, I suppose, that I don't follow it very well.
Example:
"Is that all you wanted?"
"No, and I can just go."
If it is not all that the second person wanted, then he should stay to discuss the other thing(s) he wants. The second line seems to say, "I