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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Take or bring

Maybe this isn't how you say it but how would you naturally say this?

Please sir bring up you armrest for landing.
Please sir take up your armrest for landing.

Please sir bring/take up your setback for landing.

Thank you
  

Top answer

Please raise your arm rest in preparation for landing, sir. Please return your seat back to the upright position in preparation for landing, sir.

  • Please raise your arm rest in preparation for landing, sir.
  • Please return your seat back to the upright position in preparation for landing, sir.
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Please raise your arm rest in preparation for landing, sir.
Please return your seat back to the upright position in preparation for landing, sir.
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Thank you for your answer. I meant to say bring down arm rest
Is that correct?
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Are you sure that the arm rest is lowered for landing? I thought it should be raised! Well, in that case:

Please lower your arm rest in preparation for landing, sir.

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