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What should I say when I check out of the hotel?

Dialogue a. checkout

Scene: Mr Smith comes to the recorder's desk. He wants to check out.

Smith came to the cashier. He wants to check out.

Good morning, sir. Can I help you? Good morning, sir. Can I help you?

G: I'm leaving. I want to check out now. I'm leaving. I want to check out now.

C: What's your room number, sir? What's your room number, sir?

G: Room g:907.

C: Just a moment, please, sir. (He checks the file) Are you Mr. Smith from Canada?

Just a moment, please, sir. (He checks the file), are you Mr. Smith from Canada?

Yes, John Smith. Yes, John Smith.

C: Mr Smith, have you signed the bill in our hotel in the past two hours?

Mr. Smith, have you signed all the bills of our hotel in the past two hours?

G: No, not yet.

C: Have you used the hotel service this morning?

Did you use any hotel services this morning?

G: Oh, I made a long-distance call in my room half an hour ago.

I made a long distance call in my room half an hour ago.

C: I'm afraid your final bill hasn't arrived yet. Just a moment, please. I'll call the relevant departments. He made a phone call and added the amount to the bill. Sorry to have kept you waiting, sir. This is your hotel bill.

I'm afraid your last bill hasn't arrived yet. A moment, please. I'll call the relevant departments. (He makes a phone call and adds the bill to the bill) Thank you for waiting, sir. This is your bill at the hotel.

G: Well, the total is 4335 yuan. Here's 4335 yuan. Here you are.

Thank you, sir. Would you please sing here?

Thank you, sir. Please sign here.

G: ok, here you are. Ok, here you are.

Thank you. Here is your receipt. Goodbye. I hope you will enjoy your stay with us.

Thank you. Here is your receipt. Goodbye. I hope you will enjoy your stay with us.

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