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Is it polite to say ready when you are?

Writer Matthew Wilson

r/Showerthoughts. “I’m ready when you are” is just a polite way of saying “Hurry up and let’s go!”

What does ready when you are means?

If you say to someone ‘Ready when you are’, you are telling them that you are now ready to do something and that as soon as they are ready, you will do it.

When did I’m ready by AJR come out?

2015
I’m Ready/Released

Who sang the song I’m ready?

Sam Smith
Demi Lovato
I’m Ready/Artists

Is Whenever you’re ready rude?

First, a very colloquial, conventional sentence: “Ready when you are!” It’s not formal, so it may not quite fit your criteria, but it is a very common idiom.

Are you free in polite way?

If you want you be polite you should prefer, May I call you in your free time, please. May I know your free time,please,so ,if you like I may call you. Could you,please, let me know when you would like to receive my call.

Are you ready synonyms?

adj

  • all set, arranged, completed, fit, in readiness, organized, prepared, primed, ripe, set.
  • agreeable, apt, disposed, eager, game (informal) glad, happy, have-a-go (informal) inclined, keen, minded, predisposed, prone, willing.

How old is Jack Evan met?

23 years (August 16, 1997)
Jack Met/Age

Is SpongeBob in I’m ready?

“I’m ready!” is SpongeBob’s catchphrase. It is used to reflect the character’s optimistic personality and is commonly said whenever SpongeBob is walking to work or prepares for what his adventures will bring him. It is first said in the pilot episode “Help Wanted.”

Are Demi Lovato and Sam Smith together?

PEOPLE confirmed late last month that Lovato and Ehrich were dating, and the pair appear to be social distancing together amid the coronavirus outbreak. RELATED: Demi Lovato and Sam Smith Debut ‘Musical Theater’-Inspired Duet ‘I’m Ready’ — Complete with Drag Queens!

Which is the better greeting hello or Ahoy?

He urged the people who used his phone to say “hello” when answering. His rival, Alexander Graham Bell, thought the better word was “ahoy.” Ahoy? “Ahoy,” it turns out, had been around longer — at least 100 years longer — than hello. It too was a greeting, albeit a nautical one, derived from the Dutch “hoi,” meaning “hello.”

What’s the Hello Hello how are you song?

‘Hello Hello How Are You song’ is a fun and simple way to help children greet each other in English! It teaches children how to answer the question, “How are you?” Hello, Hello, how are you? Hello, Hello, how are you? How are you? How are you today? I’m very well today! Great! Hello, Hello, how are you? Hello, Hello, how are you?

When was the first time someone said hello?

The Oxford English Dictionary says the first published use of “hello” goes back only to 1827. And it wasn’t mainly a greeting back then. Ammon says people in the 1830’s said hello to attract attention (“Hello, what do you think you’re doing?”), or to express surprise (“Hello, what have we here?”).

When was the first Hello phone book published?

In fact, the first phone book ever published, by the District Telephone Company of New Haven, Connecticut, in 1878 (with 50 subscribers listed) told users to begin their conversations with “a firm and cheery ‘hulloa.'” (I’m guessing the extra “a” is silent.) Whatever the reason, hello pushed past ahoy and never looked back.