Hello! Have a question here. In my country, the clerk will ask you if you need a bag, which cost around 1 or 2 NT dollars(our trading currencies) So should the conversation be like: Clerk: Do you need a plastic/paper bag for 1 dollar? Customer: A paper bag, please. / No, thank you. I bring my bag/ shopping bag. Thank you!
Hi, good question! You are correct about your first response: Customer: A paper bag, please. But the second response should be: No, thank you. I brought my own bag/shopping bag. OR No, thank you. I've brought my own bag/shopping bag. All the best! ❤️
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Hello! Have a question here.
In my country, the clerk will ask you if you need a bag, which cost around 1 or 2 NT dollars(our trading currencies) So should the conversation be like: Clerk: Do you need a plastic/paper bag for 1 dollar? Customer: A paper bag, please. / No, thank you. I bring my bag/ shopping bag.
Thank you!
Hi, good question! You are correct about your first response:
Customer: A paper bag, please.
But the second response should be:
No, thank you. I brought my own bag/shopping bag.
OR
No, thank you. I've brought my own bag/shopping bag.
All the best! ❤️
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Hi, you have the conversation written down, it's for school.
You can get the transcript in the video details! 😁
What the meaning of word till
The till is where you pay!
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