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Check out of common spoken English for tourism

Check out:

Just a second. Just a moment.

Here is my key. Here is my key.

I want to check out.

I'd like to pay my bill. I want to check out.

I'd like to check out, please. I want to check out.

Are you checking out now? Are you checking out now?

Do you want to check out now? Are you checking out now?

Are you going to check out now? Are you checking out now?

I really enjoyed my stay. I enjoyed my stay here.

We really enjoyed our stay. We enjoyed our stay here.

It costs 7 dollars in total. The total cost was * * * 7 dollars.

It came to 7 dollars in total. It cost $7 in total.

What's this charge? Excuse me, what is this charge?

My room number is 261. My room number is 261.

Could I have my bill? May I see the bill?

Could I check out later? Can I check out later?

Please sign on the dotted line. Please sign on the dotted line.

I will pay by credit card. I want to pay by credit card.

By what time should I check out? What time must I check out?

Can I pay my bill here, please? Excuse me, can I pay the bill here?

I need you to sign your name here please. Sign here.

Your name and room number, please? May I have your name and room number?

May I have your name and room number? May I have your name and room number?

What are your name and room number? May I have your name and room number?

This amount is the things consumed by the food. This money is food expenses.

Will you pay by cash or credit card? Will you pay in cash or by credit card?

Could we have some help bringing our luggage down? Could you please help us take down our luggage?

Would you care to step over to the cashier to pay? Would you please pay at the cashier's counter?

Thank you for staying with us. We look forward to seeing you again. Thank you for staying in our hotel and look forward to your coming again.

Please remember to leave your room keys at reception when you check out. Please remember to leave your room key at the front desk when you check out.

That's all for the small series of common spoken English for tourism. You can learn some common sentence expressions according to your own needs. For more information about basic knowledge, ability improvement skills and practical English, the small series will be updated continuously. I wish you all study hard.