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When I want to buy something. which one I should say ~ 1. I want this one..... (most taiwanese said) 2. I'd like this one ......(textbook) And I want to pay the bill How can I say? Because I just can say "How much?" >< I would like to konw much polite way about pay money. THANK YOU VERY MUCH~ I'm in Thai now, but I don't speak Thai. so I really want to konw how to say is correct when in restaurant and buying. -- 我們頭一個反應,就是退縮逃避,遠離危險。 不可理解地,我們仍留在原地。 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 117.47.40.71
windycat:try "i would like to buy this" ? 08/07 01:43
wnwangster:whatever gets the job done, it's all good 08/07 02:21
huntermyth:check , please 08/07 12:39
msupkg1211:"i'd like to ...." is a more polite way. For paying 08/07 15:00
msupkg1211:I would use "May I have the check?" or "Could you 08/07 15:00
msupkg1211:bring me the check, please." 08/07 15:01
msupkg1211:Most of time, I would use "could, would, should" 08/07 15:02
msupkg1211:since it is more polite way. "I want, I can, I 08/07 15:02
msupkg1211:need" are very demanding and sometimes tend to be 08/07 15:03
msupkg1211:rude even childish 08/07 15:03
Ahjian:should be cheque, please 08/18 08:57
Ahjian:or either will do? 08/18 09:00