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Please

Polite word

Use `please` whenever you ask for something to ensure you sound respectful and friendly.

15秒了解

  • The primary word for making polite requests in English.
  • Can be used at the start, middle, or end of sentences.
  • Essential for daily interactions like ordering food or asking favors.

意思

This is the magic word used to show respect and kindness when you ask for something. It turns a command into a polite request so people feel happy to help you.

关键例句

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1

Ordering a drink at a cafe

I'll have a medium latte, please.

I'll have a medium latte, please.

🤝
2

Asking a colleague for help

Could you please send me that report by noon?

Could you please send me that report by noon?

💼
3

Texting a friend to bring something

Bring some snacks for the movie, please!

Bring some snacks for the movie, please!

😊
🌍

文化背景

The word 'please' is a shortened version of 'if it please you,' which was common in the 14th century. It reflects a cultural value of individual autonomy, suggesting the listener is doing a favor rather than following an order. In countries like the UK, omitting 'please' can be seen as a significant social error.

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The 'Magic Word'

If you forget someone's name, adding `please` to your request makes you sound much more likeable instantly.

⚠️

Tone Matters

If you say `please` with a flat or angry voice, it can sound like you are annoyed. Keep your tone light!

15秒了解

  • The primary word for making polite requests in English.
  • Can be used at the start, middle, or end of sentences.
  • Essential for daily interactions like ordering food or asking favors.

What It Means

Please is the most important word in the English language for social harmony. It is a polite addition to any request. Without it, you might sound like you are giving orders. It shows you respect the other person's time and effort. Think of it as a social lubricant that makes interactions smoother. It transforms a blunt statement into a warm invitation.

How To Use It

You can place please at the beginning, middle, or end of a sentence. Put it at the start for a very polite tone: Please, take a seat. Use it at the end for a standard, friendly request: Can I have a coffee, please? In the middle, it often adds emphasis to a verb: Could you please help me? It is incredibly flexible. You can even use it as a one-word answer to accept an offer. If someone asks, "Would you like some cake?" just say Please! with a smile.

When To Use It

Use it every single time you want something from someone else. Use it at a restaurant when ordering food. Use it at work when asking a colleague for a file. Use it at home with your family to stay on their good side. Even if you are paying for a service, please is expected. It is common in text messages, emails, and face-to-face talks. Basically, if you are not sure, just say please!

When NOT To Use It

Do not use it when you are giving a direct, urgent command in an emergency. If a building is on fire, don't say, "Please, run!" Just yell "Run!" Also, avoid overusing it in a single sentence. Saying Please, could you please help me please? makes you sound desperate or sarcastic. Finally, don't use it when you are genuinely angry and trying to be firm. In those rare moments, the politeness of please might actually sound like cold passive-aggression.

Cultural Background

English-speaking cultures, especially in the UK and North America, are obsessed with politeness. The word comes from the phrase "if it please you." It implies that the other person has the choice to say no. This gives them power and shows you aren't a bully. In some cultures, being direct is seen as honest. In English, being too direct is often seen as rude. Children are taught from age two to use their "magic word."

Common Variations

You might hear Pretty please when someone is being extra persuasive or cute. Yes, please is the standard way to accept an offer. In very formal settings, people might use If you please at the end of a sentence. Sometimes, people use Please? with a rising intonation to beg for something. In casual texts, you might see it shortened to pls or plz. No matter the version, the goal is always the same: be kind!

使用说明

The word `please` is universally accepted across all levels of formality. The main 'gotcha' is your tone of voice; a sarcastic `please` can change the meaning entirely.

💡

The 'Magic Word'

If you forget someone's name, adding `please` to your request makes you sound much more likeable instantly.

⚠️

Tone Matters

If you say `please` with a flat or angry voice, it can sound like you are annoyed. Keep your tone light!

💬

The British 'Please'

In the UK, people might use `please` several times in one short interaction. It's almost impossible to use it too much there.

例句

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#1 Ordering a drink at a cafe
🤝

I'll have a medium latte, please.

I'll have a medium latte, please.

Standard way to order food or drinks politely.

#2 Asking a colleague for help
💼

Could you please send me that report by noon?

Could you please send me that report by noon?

Using 'please' in the middle of a request is very professional.

#3 Texting a friend to bring something
😊

Bring some snacks for the movie, please!

Bring some snacks for the movie, please!

Softens a direct command between friends.

#4 Asking a stranger for the time
👔

Excuse me, could you tell me the time, please?

Excuse me, could you tell me the time, please?

Essential when approaching people you don't know.

#5 A child begging for a toy
😄

Can we get the robot? Pretty please?

Can we get the robot? Pretty please?

'Pretty please' is used for extra persuasion or by children.

#6 Accepting a kind offer
🤝

Would you like a seat? Yes, please.

Would you like a seat? Yes, please.

The standard way to say 'yes' to an offer.

#7 Asking for a moment of silence
💭

Please, I just need a minute to think.

Please, I just need a minute to think.

Used at the start to show emotional sincerity.

自我测试

Choose the most natural place to put 'please' in this restaurant order.

Can I have the check, ___?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: please

Putting 'please' at the end of a request is the most common way to order in a restaurant.

How do you politely accept a cup of tea?

Would you like some tea? ___, please.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Yes

'Yes, please' is the standard polite phrase for accepting an offer.

🎉 得分: /2

视觉学习工具

Formality of 'Please'

Casual

Shortened for friends

Plz

Neutral

Standard daily use

Coffee, please.

Formal

Very polite requests

Please, follow me.

Where to use 'Please'

Please

At a Cafe

A tea, please.

💼

At Work

Help me, please?

🏠

At Home

Pass the salt, please.

🚶

With Strangers

Excuse me, please.

常见问题

10 个问题

It is a word used to make a request polite. It shows that you are asking, not demanding.

You can put it at the start, middle, or end. For example: Please help me, Could you please help me?, or Help me, please.

Yes, absolutely. It is expected in professional settings to show respect to everyone, regardless of their rank.

Only in very casual text messages with friends. Never use plz or pls in a formal email or at work.

It is a more intense version of please. It is usually used by children or when you are asking for a big favor from a friend.

Yes, in many English-speaking cultures, omitting it makes you sound demanding or bossy. It can hurt people's feelings.

You usually respond by saying Sure, Of course, or You're welcome after you help them.

Yes, if you say it with a sigh, like Oh, please!, it means you don't believe what someone is saying.

Yes, you should use both. Use please when you ask, and thank you when you receive.

It is neutral. It is perfectly fine to use in both a casual conversation with a friend and a formal meeting.

相关表达

If you don't mind

A very polite way to ask for a favor.

Kindly

A more formal version of please, often used in business emails.

Would you be so kind as to

An extremely formal way to make a request.

I would appreciate it if

A polite way to ask for something in a professional setting.

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