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Do you have the receipt?

Receipt inquiry

Use this phrase whenever you need to verify a purchase or start a product return process.

En 15 segundos

  • Asks for proof of purchase or a transaction record.
  • Essential for returning items or getting a refund.
  • Used by cashiers, friends, or customer service staff.

Significado

This is a question used to ask if someone has the paper or digital proof of a purchase. You use it when you want to return an item or prove how much you paid.

Ejemplos clave

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1

Returning a shirt at a clothing store

I want to return this, but do you have the receipt?

I want to return this, but do you have the receipt?

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2

Splitting a dinner bill with a friend

That was a great meal! Do you have the receipt so I can pay you back?

That was a great meal! Do you have the receipt so I can pay you back?

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3

A boss asking an employee about travel costs

I can reimburse your taxi fare. Do you have the receipt?

I can reimburse your taxi fare. Do you have the receipt?

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Contexto cultural

In Western consumer culture, the receipt is a vital legal document for consumer protection. Many stores have a 'no receipt, no return' policy, making this phrase a common part of the shopping ritual. Recently, 'receipts' has also become internet slang for 'proof' in social media arguments.

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The Silent 'P'

In the word `receipt`, the letter 'p' is silent. Pronounce it like 're-SEET'. If you say the 'p', people might be confused!

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Recipe vs. Receipt

Be careful! A `recipe` is instructions for cooking food. A `receipt` is for money. Don't ask a cashier for a 'recipe' unless you want to bake a cake with them.

En 15 segundos

  • Asks for proof of purchase or a transaction record.
  • Essential for returning items or getting a refund.
  • Used by cashiers, friends, or customer service staff.

What It Means

This phrase is the golden ticket of shopping. It asks for the official record of a transaction. In English, a receipt is that long slip of paper from the store. It shows the date, items, and price. When someone asks Do you have the receipt?, they want to see the proof. It is simple, direct, and very common.

How To Use It

You usually say this when money is involved. Use it when you are the cashier at a store. Use it when a friend wants to give you back money. You can also use it when you find a broken item. Just point to the item and ask the question. It works for both paper slips and emails.

When To Use It

Use it at the customer service desk for returns. Use it at a restaurant if the bill looks wrong. Use it when sharing costs for a group dinner. If you bought a gift for a friend, they might ask this. They need it if the shirt is too small. It is a very practical, everyday question.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use it for small, personal gifts unless asked. It can seem a bit rude or cheap. Don't use it if someone gives you a handmade item. There is no receipt for love! Also, don't use it in high-level business contracts. There, people use the word invoice instead. Keep receipt for stores and cafes.

Cultural Background

In many English-speaking countries, the return culture is huge. People buy things, try them, and take them back. You cannot do this without that little piece of paper. In the US and UK, cashiers almost always ask if you want it. Some people collect them in shoeboxes for tax season. It is a symbol of consumer rights and protection.

Common Variations

You might hear Got the receipt? in casual shops. Cashiers often ask Would you like your receipt? at the end. If it is digital, they ask Can I email the receipt?. If you lost it, you might sadly say I don't have the receipt. These all mean the same thing regarding purchase proof.

Notas de uso

The phrase is neutral and works in almost any situation involving a transaction. Just remember the silent 'p' to sound like a native speaker!

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The Silent 'P'

In the word `receipt`, the letter 'p' is silent. Pronounce it like 're-SEET'. If you say the 'p', people might be confused!

⚠️

Recipe vs. Receipt

Be careful! A `recipe` is instructions for cooking food. A `receipt` is for money. Don't ask a cashier for a 'recipe' unless you want to bake a cake with them.

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Internet Receipts

If a friend says 'I have the receipts' during a gossip session, they mean they have screenshots of text messages as proof!

Ejemplos

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#1 Returning a shirt at a clothing store
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I want to return this, but do you have the receipt?

I want to return this, but do you have the receipt?

The cashier asks the customer for proof of purchase.

#2 Splitting a dinner bill with a friend
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That was a great meal! Do you have the receipt so I can pay you back?

That was a great meal! Do you have the receipt so I can pay you back?

Used to see the total amount to divide the cost.

#3 A boss asking an employee about travel costs
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I can reimburse your taxi fare. Do you have the receipt?

I can reimburse your taxi fare. Do you have the receipt?

Necessary for company accounting and repayment.

#4 A funny moment with a spouse who bought something expensive
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Wow, another pair of shoes? Do you have the receipt, or are we keeping these?

Wow, another pair of shoes? Do you have the receipt, or are we keeping these?

A playful way to suggest the item might be too expensive.

#5 Texting a roommate about groceries
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Hey, do you have the receipt for the milk and eggs?

Hey, do you have the receipt for the milk and eggs?

Quick check for household expense tracking.

#6 Realizing a new electronic device is broken
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Oh no, it won't turn on! Do you have the receipt? We need to go back.

Oh no, it won't turn on! Do you have the receipt? We need to go back.

Expressing urgency to fix a shopping mistake.

Ponte a prueba

Choose the correct word to complete the question at a store.

I'm sorry, this toaster is broken. ___ you have the receipt?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Do

In English, we use the auxiliary verb `do` to form questions in the present simple tense.

Complete the sentence for a digital transaction.

I didn't get a paper copy. Do you have the ___ in your email?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: receipt

A `recipe` is for cooking; a `receipt` is for buying. They look similar but are very different!

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Ayudas visuales

Formality of 'Do you have the receipt?'

Casual

Shortened version used with friends.

Got the receipt?

Neutral

Standard way to ask anyone.

Do you have the receipt?

Formal

Polite business or service request.

Could you please provide the receipt?

Where to use this phrase

Receipt Inquiry
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Mall

Returning clothes

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Restaurant

Checking the bill

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Office

Expense reports

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Home

Splitting chores

Preguntas frecuentes

10 preguntas

It is a noun that refers to a written or electronic statement confirming that money or goods have been received. For example, Keep your receipt in case you need to return the shoes.

Yes, it is normal if you are sharing a cost. You can say, Do you have the receipt for the pizza? so you know how much to pay.

Yes, it is neutral and polite. In a very formal office, you might say May I see the receipt? but Do you have the receipt? is always acceptable.

A receipt is given after payment is made. An invoice is a request for payment sent before the money is transferred.

The 'p' is silent. It sounds like re-SEET. It rhymes with the word feet.

You can say, I'm sorry, I lost my receipt. Some stores can look up your purchase using your credit card instead.

Yes, Got the receipt? is a casual, shortened version of the phrase. It is common between friends or in busy shops.

A gift receipt shows the item was bought but hides the price. It allows the person receiving the gift to exchange it if they don't like it.

It means 'show me the evidence.' People use it when they want proof that someone said or did something, usually in the form of screenshots.

Absolutely. You can ask Do you have the digital receipt? or just use the standard phrase for an email confirmation.

Frases relacionadas

Proof of purchase

Any document that shows you bought an item.

Keep the change

Telling a seller they can keep the small amount of extra money.

Store credit

Money given back by a store that can only be used in that store.

Refund policy

The rules a store has about giving money back.

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