How to Say ‘Please go with this option’ in Japanese
これでお願いします
kore de o negai shi masu
[kore de o negai shi masu]
💬 Usage Tip: Shows decision-making in a polite manner.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Giving clear decisions is appreciated by service staff.
Phrase Breakdown
これで
kore de
with this
Indicates using or doing with the current thing.
これでいいですか?
Is this okay?
Words in this phrase
これ
kore
[kore]
this
Demonstrative pronoun indicating something close to the speaker.
これを使ってください。
Please use this.
で
de
[de]
particle indicating means
Particle used to indicate means or method.
バスで行きます。
I will go by bus.
お願い
o negai
request
To make a request or a plea.
お願いがあります。
I have a favor to ask.
Words in this phrase
お
o
[o]
polite prefix
Polite prefix to add respect to words.
お茶が好きです。
I like tea.
願い
negai
[negai]
request
To ask for something politely.
彼にお願いしました。
I asked him a favor.
します
shi masu
do
Present tense of 'to do'.
運動します。
I exercise.
Words in this phrase
し
shi
[shi]
do
Base form of the verb 'to do'.
宿題をしなきゃ。
I have to do my homework.
ます
masu
[masu]
polite verb ending
A polite non-past verb form.
それを取ります。
I will take it.
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