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Writingtosms Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

One juice please and please prepare the bill...

Hi

I'm trying to make two requests in one sentence using "please and please"??

as in - I’d like one pomegranate juice please and please prepare the bill.

The repetition doesn't sound good..

Should I delete the first "please"

or write them as 2 sentences

or word them differently??

Please help.


Thank you

  

Top answer

I don't follow. You are a customer trying to buy something. please prepare the bill...

  • I don't follow.
  • You are a customer trying to buy something.
  • please prepare the bill...
  • You lost me!
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2 Answers
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I don't follow. You are a customer trying to buy something. please prepare the bill... ? You lost me!

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I’d like one pomegranate juice, please.

Usually you don't have to ask for the bill. But if you do, in a nice restaurant foe example, just add 'And the bill, please'.

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