A word added to a request to make it polite. Essential for good manners in English.
Adverb. Position: usually at the end of a sentence ('Can I have some water, please?') or at the beginning ('Please be quiet.'). Adding 'please' to a request makes it much more polite. 'Please' is also used to accept an offer: 'More tea?' — 'Yes, please!'
Saying 'please' is considered essential in British culture. Children are taught to say 'please' and 'thank you' from a very young age. Forgetting to say 'please' can seem rude, especially in shops, restaurants, and formal situations. The British are known for their politeness.
Example Sentences
"Please can you help me. My car has broken down."
🇯🇵 "助けてください。車が故障してしまいました。(Tasukete kudasai. Kuruma ga koshō shite shimaimashita.)"
"Please help me climb up the ladder."
🇯🇵 "はしごを登るのを手伝ってください。(Hashigo o noboru no o tetsudatte kudasai.)"