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HUBLOT Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

"Please, after you" / "After you, please"

Is it okay to say "Please, after you" or "After you, please" instead of "After you"?

http://www.learnersdictionary.com/definition/after
The phrase "after you" is used as a polite way of saying that someone should go ahead of you or do something before you do it.
- After you, Madam!
  

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HUBLOT Is it okay to say "Please, after you" or "After you, please" instead of "After you"? Yes.

  • HUBLOT Is it okay to say "Please, after you" or "After you, please" instead of "After you"?
  • Yes.
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HUBLOTIs it okay to say "Please, after you" or "After you, please" instead of "After you"?
Yes.

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